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Tracking Technology Helps Document Juvenile Whimbrel’s First Nonstop Migration from Iceland to West Africa
In ornithology, the long-distance migration of juvenile birds has remained a challenging area of research. Take the Eurasian Whimbrel (Numenius phaeopus), for instance. While scientists have extensively tracked the global migration patterns of adult whimbrels, accumulating a wealth of data, infor...Read more -
Two Months, 530,000 Data Points: Advancing Wildlife Tracking Technology
On September 19, 2024, an Eastern Marsh Harrier (Circus spilonotus) was equipped with the HQBG2512L tracking device developed by Global Messenger. Over the subsequent two months, the device demonstrated outstanding performance, transmitting 491,612 data points. This equates to an average of 8,193...Read more -
Product Selection Guide: Precisely Choose the Solution That Fits Your Needs
In the field of animal ecology, selecting the suitable satellite tracker is crucial for conducting research efficiently. Global Messenger adheres to a professional approach to achieve precise alignment between tracker models and research subjects, thereby empowering spec...Read more -
Elk Satellite Tracking in June
Elk Satellite Tracking in June, 2015 On 5th June, 2015, Center of Wildlife Breeding and Rescue in Hunan Province released a wild elk they saved, and deployed beast’s transmitter on it, which will track and investigate it for about six months. This product belongs to cust...Read more -
The Lightweight trackers have been successfully applied inoverseas projects
Lightweight trackers have been successfully applied in European project In November 2020, senior researcher Professor José A. Alves and his team from the University of Aveiro, Portugal, successfully equiped seven lightweight GPS/GSM trackers (HQBG0804, 4.5 g, manufactur...Read more