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In pursuit of the rare bird that vanishes for half the year

Filling in the gaps: Managing endangered species on the high seas

Stay or go? Understanding a partial seasonal elephant migration

Tiny tags and a broad research network help track small animal movements

Tagging and tracking the Tour de Turtles

Tracking elephant movements reveals transboundary wildlife corridors

An anti-poaching technology for elephants that is always listening

Monitoring the ambitious land restoration commitments in Africa

Tracking tools identify regional hubs of whale shark activity

A ‘perfect policy storm’ cuts puma numbers by almost half near Jackson, Wyoming

New tagging tech for great white shark tracking in New York waters

Fishing gear poses the greatest danger to young great whites off the West Coast of the U.S.

Longest recorded whale shark migration eclipses 20,000 kilometers

From rescue to research: training detection dogs for conservation

USAID Wildlife Crime Tech Challenge awards Acceleration Prizes for rapid tech developments

Madagascar’s radiated tortoises have personalities, too

Animated animals: can games engage an audience with a conservation message?

Creating corridors: researchers use GPS telemetry data to map elephants’ movements

Location, location, location goes high-tech: Facts and FAQs about satellite-based wildlife tracking

Location, location, location: Facts and FAQs about radio telemetry

Howler monkeys booming in Belize sanctuary 25 years after translocation

Swallowing swimming pools: New sensory tags capture kinetics of lunge-feeding whales

Beyond data collection — the social and political effects of environmental sensor proliferation

Powering aquatic research with self-charging tags

Understanding the ghost of the mountain

Light, long-lasting and low-cost: the technology needs of field conservationists and wildlife researchers

The week in environmental news – April 22, 2016

Participatory Mapping in the Mobile Age

A sex change phenomenon in fish suggests there is something in the water

Can new technologies help solve the mysteries of migration?

Studying Cecil: development and deployment of lion-tracking technology

Scientists try hair traps to track tropical carnivores

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