Overview
Monitoring the health and diversity of ecosystems, using various tools like camera traps, bioacoustics, and DNA analysis to track species and their interactions.
Image credit: Greg Marshall, National Geographic Society
Reviews
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Easy to use / Free to use / Stable / Reliable / Resource intensive /
Great system to increase situational awareness, runs in the background, automatically filters the signals from the noise and alerts the user of any threats
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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...
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Good manufacturer support / High durability / Long battery life / Reliable data collection /
At the vulturine guineafowl research programme at Mpala Research Center, we've been using the e-obs Bird Solar Tags to investigate space-use in vulturine guineafowl in Kenya since 2016. The tags have been...