- Hardware
- Data
- Biologgers/tracking
- AI/machine learning
- Agriculture
- Best practices
- Biodiversity monitoring
- Captive breeding
- Citizen science
- Climate change
- Deforestation
- Ecotourism
- Endangered species
- Environmental monitoring
- Human-wildlife conflict
- Invasive species
- Scientific research
- Wildlife crime
- Commercial
- Tested and Implemented
- Ready to use/Plug and Play
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- Mammals
- Birds
- Reptiles
CERES WILD is a smart sensor with direct-to-satellite capability, allowing you to monitor your animals anytime, anywhere, with no towers or infrastructure required. With up to 12 data packets per day, you can receive insights and alerts, including unusual behaviour, mortality and geofence boundary alerts, and GPS location and movement monitoring insights.
CERES TAG does not provide end-user software but integrates with other software tools. You can view our software partners, and the CERES TAG features they support below.
Cost range
- $100 - 1000
Where to buy
Website
External Resources
Conservation Challenges
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Reviews
1 reviews from March 2024 to present
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Easily attachable 1 100%
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Bad accompanying software 1 100%
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Unreliable data collection 1 100%
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Easily attachable / Lightweight / Bad accompanying software / Poor value for money / Unreliable data collection /
I must state that I have only used 8 of the the older (first) model Wild tag without the activity monitoring, but they only record(ed) on average ~8 locations per day and irregularly, so I think it's expensive for what you get
Specifications
- Single-use tag
- Transferable data
- Up to 12 data packets per day
- Three years of direct-to-satellite connectivity
- Solar-powered battery life
- -20°C to +60° C Operating temperature
- High Activity Alerts
- Mortality Alerts
- Ambient Temperate
- GPS Coordinates
- Activity Monitoring
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