LA CROSSE, Wis. — Wildlife officials across the Great Lakes are looking for spies to take on an almost impossible mission: stop the spread of invasive carp. Over the last five years, agencies such as ...
Researchers were collecting data from an acoustic telemetry device when they discovered a “strange” blob attached to it. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. A “strange” blob was recently found clinging to ...
TAMPA, Fla. — British satellite operator Inmarsat is preparing to use its telemetry relay network to support rocket launches this year for the first time, according to a company executive. Peter ...
Despite great advances in radio-telemetry technology, tracking small animals still presents challenges due to the weight of tracking equipment. The Motus Wildlife Tracking System uses nano-tags as ...
Scientists trying to learn more about what fish are up to in the Chesapeake Bay are getting new help from a system that’s similar to the electronic tolling ...
A “strange” blob was recently found clinging to a piece of aquatic research equipment, as if swallowing up the device, much to the surprise of wildlife experts, photos show. Researchers were checking ...
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Invasive Carp Field Lead Kayla Stampfle inspects the components of a telemetry receiver that tracks tagged invasive carp in the Mississippi River near La ...
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