May 22, 2025 | Herding, Land Animals, News, Wildlife Monitoring
In South Africa, many livestock farmers live close to protected nature reserves. When cattle wander into these areas, they are at risk of being attacked by wild predators such as lions, leopards, or wild dogs. For farmers, this often means losing valuable animals and...
Mar 18, 2025 | Hardwares, Herding, News, Oceanography, Meteorology, Hydrology, Climatology, Pollution, Smart Agriculture, Wildlife Monitoring
Back in 2018, Kinéis, the brainchild of CNES and CLS, was created with one objective: revolutionizing the first space IoT dedicated to the environment. Now, the adventure has come full orbit thanks to a fifth successful launch of five nanosatellites, joining the 20...
Feb 10, 2025 | Fish, Goniometer, News, Wildlife Monitoring
In an extraordinary achievement, an Argos satellite tag deployed on a bluefin tuna was recovered after 385 days of tracking, marking a significant milestone in marine conservation efforts. Thanks to the precise technology of the Goniometer, this retrieval represents a...
Feb 10, 2025 | Hardwares, Herding, News, Oceanography, Meteorology, Hydrology, Climatology, Pollution, Smart Agriculture, Wildlife Monitoring
We are excited to share that our Space IoT partner Kinéis and their launcher Rocket Lab have successfully launched another 5 nanosats for the fourth time. The addition of these state-of-the-art nanosatellites will strengthen CLS’ Argos services’ ability to support...
Nov 20, 2024 | Hardwares, Herding, News, Oceanography, Meteorology, Hydrology, Climatology, Pollution, Smart Agriculture, Wildlife Monitoring
Congratulations to our Space IoT partner Kinéis and their launcher Rocket Lab on the third successful launch of 5 more nanosatellites. With these additional satellites now in orbit, the constellation is closer to completion (15/25 nanosatellites), delivering...
Oct 29, 2024 | Marine Animals, Wildlife Monitoring
Whale sharks are among the world’s most emblematic and vulnerable species, living in the warm oceans of the tropics. In future, climate change could reshuffle their habitats, potentially also leading them away from key sites they currently use, and, as new research...