Oct 20, 2013 | Birds, News, Wildlife Monitoring
The Harpy Eagle (Harpia harpyja), commonly known as the “gavião-real” in the Brazilian Amazon, is the most powerful bird of prey from Americas. Initially, we could see the Harpy Eagle in Mexico, Central America and South America. The population of the species...
Aug 7, 2013 | Marine Animals, News, Wildlife Monitoring
Sea turtles, are highly migratory have a complex life cycle and use a wide range of habitats. All five turtle species found along the Brazilian coast are endangered and included in the National Brazilian Endangered Fauna Species List of the Ministry of the...
Jul 2, 2013 | Argos Forum, Wildlife Monitoring
Mapping the home range of Harpy Eagles in the Brazilian Amazon basinSpatial ecology: tracking vicuñas in the Chilean AltiplanoTracking sea turtles in BrazilDeepen hydrology knowledge in French GuyanaUnveiling the mysteries of humpback whale movements and migration in...
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...