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We're in the process of adjusting our acoustic multilateration (passive localisation) from working on wolves, to working on gibbons. We've been helping FFI monitor the critically...
22 June 2022
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Hi all, I've just picked up a Mavic Pro to see if it can help me with gathering behavioural data on wolves that we are tracking. The idea would be to fly to the location of...
26 July 2017
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Hi all, I've put together a first prototype for our wolf boxes - see the photo below. The main components are: Raspberry Pi. With a couple of status LEDs...
30 April 2016
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We currently use expensive Wildlife Acoustics SM3s to triangulate the position of howling wolves in Yellowstone National Park. But we want to be able to deploy large numbers...
26 March 2016
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