The seven-foot-long, 12-year-old crocodile was released in the wild in the presence of officials from the Forest Department.
Using the world’s smallest known satellite transmitter, conservationists were able to track a spoon-billed sandpiper, thought to be the world’s rarest migratory shorebird.
A crocodile fitted with a satellite transmitter was released into the Charaputia canal of the Sundarbans East Forest Division yesterday afternoon. The seven-foot-long, 12-year-old crocodile was ...
But if you want to track individual long-distance migrants, another technique opens amazing opportunities - enter satellite telemetry. A lot of useful information about animal migration (Nebel ...
Globalstar Europe Satellite Services Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Globalstar, Inc. (NYSE American: GSAT), the next-generation mobile satellite and communications service provider, today ...
MOSCOW, July 17. /TASS/. A collar with the Gonets satellite transmitter has helped to save a group of deer from death in tundra, Gonets Deputy Director for Operations Alexander Neretin said on ...
However, it also features a built-in satellite transmitter, which raised concerns. Under the Indian Wireless Telegraphy Act of 1933, possessing wireless communication equipment without a proper ...