The OWAD Project publishes the results of the first two field monitoring campaigns using camera traps in the Ore Mountains and in the National Parks of Czech and Saxon Switzerland. At both studied localities, the European deer were the most numerous, in the Ore Mountains being almost 10 times higher than in the National Park. The wolves were also more often photographed in the Ore Mountains. The alarming value is the number of people recorded in the territory of the National Park, in places that are closed to the public. People appeared on more than half of all the installed camera traps.