The farthest distance through my forest is 250 feet. I have heard that wireless will have difficulty with trees and that bandwidth is not as robust with wireless and hence the picture quality will not be perfect.
Wireless and a wired network connection both have the same image quality, however in your application wireless will not work due to the range. The maximum length of a wired network segment is 328 ft, so a wire connection will work, but you will need to have power to the camera which I will assume will be a problem. You will not be able to supply power over Ethernet (PoE) since its maximum range is limited to 100 ft.
I need to see in very dark conditions.
The cameras do have good night vision capabilities, but the range is limited to 20-30 feet.
I would like to have remote control if possible and also have movement tracked by the camera. I do not want to use my windows computer for surveillance.
Remote control is possible with a XX40A. All cameras will record when they sense motion, but they will not track the movement. Recording video will require you to record to a Windows PC
I do not think that an IP camera will work for your purposes. Perhaps a wildlife camera will work. Google "wildlife camera" and you will find many options.