Sep 25, 2012 | Fish, News, Wildlife Monitoring
Sharks are currently threatened all over the world, and the general public does not enough about their behavior and evolution. For the past 12 years MCSI (Marine Conservation Science Institute) scientists have been studying the behavior and migratory patterns of...
May 31, 2012 | Argos Forum, Wildlife Monitoring
Identifying important bird areas (IBAS) with ArgosHow seabird foraging grounds indicate priority areas for MPASFeathers and Argos transmittersMigratory movements of sharks in the Galapagos marine reserveTracking loggerhead turtles Download this Argos...
Mar 25, 2012 | Birds, News, Wildlife Monitoring
Black kites are very mysterious birds. They have been difficult to study because they bear a close resemblance to parasite kites, which are very common in the Sahel dessert. Tracking with 22 gram Argos tags In order to know a little more about this mysterious raptor...
Feb 13, 2012 | Herding, Land Animals, News, Wildlife Monitoring
The population of European bison has continuously decreased throughout the 20th century. Today, many scientists are trying to reintroduce the species in Europe and specifically in Russia. A bison reintroduction program is underway in the Western part of Russia. The...
Jan 8, 2012 | Birds, News, Wildlife Monitoring
A group of scientists from the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) research institute have been alerted by the decline in population of cuckoos in Britain. Over 50% of the birds migrating between Europe and Africa have disappeared over the past 25 years. Thanks to the...
Nov 1, 2010 | Argos Forum, Wildlife Monitoring
Understanding the potential dispersal of HPAI H5N1 virus by migratory wildfowlReducing risk of osprey collisions with aircraftHow female Lesser scaup are affected by pollution in the Great LakesArgos-3 in the Canary IslandsUltra-robust Argos collars in Russia Download...