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by Kelly BallJan 27, 2023

434MHzbirdcommunityConservationHybridTagInternet of WildlifeLifeTagMotusNodePowerTagprojectsResearchSensorStationwildlifeWildlife Telemetry

The Growth of the Motus Wildlife Tracking Network in California

The growing number of Motus-based projects and increased prevalence of receiver stations are a win-win. As it grows, the network captures ever-increasing amounts of data with high temporal and geographic precision over ever-increasing distances.

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by David La PumaJul 16, 2019

A Long-Term Research Project Gets a Telemetry Upgrade

For the first time, after 50 years of monitoring this population of Florida Scrub-Jays, we are finally able to monitor an intriguing life stage of nonbreeding jays at an unprecedented scale.

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