Oshkosh Northwestern on MSN
Learn how Motus stations track wildlife in Wisconsin on Jan. 17
Learn about Motus wildlife tracking stations in Wisconsin at Winnebago Audubon’s Jan. 17 event in Oshkosh. Discover how you can help.
Migrating animals have for a long time been tracked by recapturing tagged individuals. More recently, radio-telemetry, which requires an observer to physically follow the tagged animal, has been used.
Various wildlife tracking devices manufactured by Advanced Telemetry Systems ranging from polar bear collars to devices for much smaller creatures on display at the company's facility on Feb. 12 in ...
ANACONDA — A process called radio telemetry allows researchers to monitor the activities of native fish and wildlife with a minimum of disruption to the animals, according to David Schmetterling of ...
Conservation NGO Save Vietnam’s Wildlife is employing radio tracking to follow rehabilitated pangolins rescued from the illegal wildlife trade, even in difficult terrain and when the animals burrow ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results