Nov 19, 2014 | News, Wildlife Monitoring
The second day focused on using Argos to understand protected habitats and species and included the work of scientists and naturalists in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Bulgaria, Peru and Brazil. These scientists are working with endangered or...
Nov 18, 2014 | News, Wildlife Monitoring
The great diversity of research and conservation science accomplished with Argos was applauded by the administrators, and all expressed their commitment to the continuity of the Argos system. Jean-Yves Legall, President of the French Space Agency, insisted that the...
Nov 16, 2014 | Marine Animals, News, Wildlife Monitoring
Dr. Wells has been using Argos to track dolphins and small whales since 1997. His involvement includes the tagging and/or tracking of more than 100 small cetaceans of 8 species, ranging in size from franciscanas up to pilot whales. His current research program uses a...
Nov 9, 2014 | News, Wildlife Monitoring
Dr. Ceballos is a major figure in global conservation science, carrying out strenuous field work testing ideas in countryside biogeography and doing important theoretical/ practical work on the global distributions of mammals and their significance for mammal...
Nov 4, 2014 | Argos Forum, Wildlife Monitoring
A tribute to the International Argos User’s Conference on Wildlife Applications, National Aquarium, Baltimore, USA, November 18-20, 2014 Diversity and ecology of species tracked by ArgosWildlife tracking conservation applicationsUsing Argos to understand protected...
Nov 3, 2014 | News, Wildlife Monitoring
Dr. Hauser recently received a spotlight at the Wildlife Conservation Film Festival (WCFF) for the documentary she produced. She’s gotten extraordinary footage of whales doing everything from breaching her dinghy to playing with dolphins in the high seas — some of...