Who It’s Best for: The Cube Smart Tracker is a $25 option that you can attach to your dog’s collar, like a pet I.D. This ...
There are two constant fears a pet owner lives with every day. You wonder how your dog is feeling at any given moment, and you wonder if/when your pet might escape out into the world, never to return.
For the first time, researchers at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute’s Migratory Bird Center have tracked small migratory ovenbirds (Seiurus aurocapilla) to their tropical wintering ...
A new study reveals how the smartphone can help scientists and conservationists understand and balance the needs of wildlife and recreationists. Researchers at Colorado State University and the USDA ...
Advances in satellite communications have revolutionized wildlife telemetry, yet tracking the movements of small animals, especially ones that fly, and marine species, which rarely break the ocean’s ...
Are you just the weest bit paranoid about your dog? Do you want to be able to track where it is, at every moment, to within a few feet? Well, today’s your lucky day, weirdo. We’ve seen GPS dog collars ...
Sensor tags are helping quantify how animals interact with humans and their environment. The technology faces limitations of cost and scale, ethical decisions, and the challenges of big data analysis.
Radio trackers have become an important part of studying the movements of wildlife, but keeping one running for the life of an animal has been challenging. Researchers have now developed a way to let ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Starting March 1, hunters will have the option to tag most of their harvested animals digitally, thanks to an update to the Department of Natural Resources app. The ...