
Wildlife Computers
@tags4wildlife
Wildlife Computers is the leading provider of advanced wildlife telemetry solutions.
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http://WildlifeComputers.com 08-11-2017 16:23:23
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Check out this study that shows impressive diving abilities of offshore bottlenose dolphins. Using Wildlife Computers finmount tags, researchers found that they can dive up to 1,000 meters and stay underwater for over 13 minutes. Read the study. bit.ly/3RRu7dG


Ashley Duncan from Wildlife Computers visited the Alaska SeaLife Center and humorously remarked, āIām on vacationā¦in Alaskaā¦and I still canāt get away from work.ā She shared the experience with her son, showing him the tags from a fresh perspective beyond the office.


This study from West Africa reveals insights into green turtles' foraging patterns and migratory strategies. Tracking data from Wildlife Computers offers information for marine spatial planning, emphasizing the need for tailored conservation. bit.ly/3UciSOV



Moira the loggerhead turtle, found in BC's Pedder Bay, swims free again! She was eleased near San Diego after months of rehab and fitted with a Wildlife Computers tag to track her journey. Every rescued turtle counts for this endangered species! bit.ly/3YMbKut






Researchers tracked 63 Atlantic bluefin tuna off the United Kingdom using Wildlife Computers MiniPAT tags, collecting invaluable data about these magnificent ocean travelers that could help ensure their future survival. nature.com/articles/s4159ā¦

Look who stopped by! DrMJWitt and Dr Lucy A Hawkes! Both are at the forefront of using satellite telemetry tags to collect real-time data on animal movements, helping us better protect wildlife and understand their world. If youāre ever in the area, let us know! Wildlife Computers


Groundbreaking whale research reveals new insights into migration patterns! The study used LIMPET tags from Wildlife Computers to gather data to help bring scientists closer to unraveling the mystery of why wales migrate...and it might not be food. bit.ly/4jSQmLS


Honored to host Dr. Rachel Graham of MarAlliance. Sheās transformed how we protect sharks & rays by empowering small fishers & women to lead research and stewardship. Did you know Dr. Graham once studied at UW and rowed for the Huskies? Grateful for her conservation passion.


New study reveals reef manta rays in Indonesiaās largest sanctuary are true homebodies! Using Wildlife Computers satellite tags, researchers tracked their movements & found high site fidelityāvital for conservation planning. Dive into the full story: mdpi.com/2410-3888/10/2ā¦



Tracking northern elephant seals with Wildlife Computers satellite tags unlocked 2 decades of migration and ocean health data. Now public, this dataset is a game-changer for marine science and conservation. bit.ly/4kkPRdp
