Animal movement technologies have already significantly advanced our understanding of the natural world, from uncovering previously mysterious migration patterns and key movement corridors to demonstrating the impacts of anthropogenic pressures and climate change. Continuing advances in the development of technologies for collecting and transmitting bio-logging data, combined with the increased availability of high-resolution environmental data and analytical developments in movement modelling, are opening doors to novel applications. However, there are still major gaps in the space, including mobilizing movement data to translate data from tracking devices into insights for application in policy and practice. This group is a place for the animal movement community to connect and discuss our efforts to advance the field.
Resources for beginners
Learn about WILDLABS Animal Movement research projects
- MoveBON Initiative Announcement
- MoveBON Follow-Up Discussion
- Virtual Meetup Season 4: Tracking Progress (A WILDLABS research project on movement ecology)
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- @TaliaSpeaker
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WILDLABS & World Wide Fund for Nature/ World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
I'm the WILDLABS Research Specialist at WWF-US



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- @lhughey
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Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute
I am an ecologist and program manager with experience leading collaborative research projects in international settings. I specialize in the application of animal tracking data to conserve migratory species on a changing planet.



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- @sroilo
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- @syanco
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I'm an ecologist interested in the links between animal movement and population dynamics, particularly in migratory species. My research uses biologging to explore environment-organism interaction, life history trade offs, and the factors regulating population growth.
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- @PhilAtkin
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Embedded software developer of 40+ years experience, hardware designer.



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- @IvanIoSA
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CTO of IoSA, the Internet of Small Animals. Creator of ProxLogs

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curator at Movebank (movebank.org)



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St. Lawrence University
Professor of Biology at St. Lawrence University
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- @Edonga
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Paul Edonga is from the Indigenous Pastoralist Tribes of Northern Kenya. A seasoned Leader in indigenous-led conservation of Endangered Beisa Oryx, African Small Antelopes their habitats & Dryland Forests. He's the founder of Save Beisa Oryx Community Resilience Trust-SBOC
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- @seankiernan
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Master's Student at Texas A&M-Kingsville
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Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior
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World Wide Fund for Nature/ World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
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The University of Queensland
Passionate about using technology and data to solve conservation issues.
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What makes a good detection dog handler? Is it something that can be taught and learnt over time, or is it something more intuitive? Do some people just have what it takes, and other people don’t? At the start of 2017...
3 November 2017
In this From the Field interview, we speak to Dr. Raman Sukumar, a world renowned expert on Asian elephant conservation. He shares his thoughts on how technology could be used for mitigating elephant-human conflict, and...
5 April 2017
Satellite tracking is the state of the art of technology for mapping wildlife movement. But what if your budget is not state of the art? In our second From the Field interview, we're talking with WILDLABS member and GIS...
29 March 2017
Are you ready for this year's #Tech4Wildlife Photo Challenge? In anticipation, we're counting down our ten favourite entries from last year. Do you think you can top these?
1 March 2017
The Conservation Leadership Programme (CLP) is a training and capacity building programme that targets individuals from developing countries who are early in their conservation career and demonstrate leadership...
21 November 2016
Do you work on conserving Neotropical migratory birds? Do you need funding? Why not apply for a grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service through the Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act's grant program? The...
8 November 2016
Caves don't tend to be well-liked ecosystems, being extremely dark, often quite cramped, and slippery. And the creepy-crawlies that live within them can be the stuff of nightmares. Nevertheless, one's attitude towards...
25 July 2016
Holohil Systems is now accepting applications for grants to support the purchase of wildlife tracking equipment of up to CDN $2,000 from the Holohil's own product line. Applications are welcome from any geographical...
20 July 2016
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Current efforts to track endangered Green Sea Turtles rely on tags that cost upward of $2000 per unit. Alasdair Davies of the Zoological Society of London has been working with Luka Mustafa, a Shuttleworth Foundation...
27 May 2016
How do new colonies come about? And why do we observe young colonies to grow much more rapidly than their own production of chicks would allow them to? As Jana W. E. Jeglinski explains, cutting edge developments of...
25 April 2016
When Victoria Espinel, President and CEO of BSA | The Software Alliance, spoke at the WWF Fuller Symposium, she took us on a whistle-stop tour of case studies where software and data are transforming our understanding...
10 March 2016
Few recent technologies have been embraced by the ornithological community as rapidly as solar geolocation tracking devices. Although the first and rather large ‘geolocators’ became available more than two decades ago,...
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This was one of my all time favourite Variety Hour talks! @wschan gave us an awesome walk through the open-source low cost acceleratometer... |
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Animal Movement, Open Source Solutions, Sensors | 1 year 7 months ago | |
Makes sense if you have the cash... |
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Animal Movement, Climate Change, Sensors, Build Your Own Data Logger Community, Emerging Tech | 1 year 8 months ago | |
Hi Lars,One of the problems you identified with your Milsar units was the antenna being worn off. This was solved in our units by the antenna being epoxied into an abrasion... |
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Animal Movement | 1 year 8 months ago | |
The CLS Goniometer is an excellent tool for the job - I believe it is also available to rent (at least it used to). If you want to go the low-budget route I would consider... |
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Animal Movement | 1 year 8 months ago | |
Hi CaitlinI'd recommend https://naturecounters.com/ who from past experience will work with you to come up with a good trap design. Their approach is to use an IR to detect when... |
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Animal Movement | 1 year 9 months ago | |
Hi Tobias! This sounds great and I am looking forward to trying it out after returning from field work! Very cool with the Vectronic Activity data! I am looking forward... |
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Animal Movement, Software Development | 1 year 9 months ago | |
Hi! We have been working with Save Vietnam's Wildlife to track Pangolins for a couple of years now. You can read our Case Study here: We also documented the... |
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Animal Movement | 1 year 10 months ago | |
Do you have a wild animal tracking story that involves adventure or misadventure? Share it with us! From going around in circles for hours... |
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Animal Movement, Citizen Science, Drones, Geospatial | 2 years ago | |
Using Movepps, I set up an email alert to check the tag voltage of deployed GPs collars and alert me if the fall under a threshold.We are... |
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Animal Movement | 2 years ago | |
I have been working with Movebank to get better support for Vectronic Live Feed data. It is now much easier to import and work with these... |
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Animal Movement | 2 years ago | |
Thank you Thomas, I'll take a look. |
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Animal Movement | 2 years 1 month ago | |
Hi Jackson @MargoJack!Thanks a lot for answering these questions.Looks like you have a very interesting product!Interesting point you raise with VHF beeing intercepted by poachers... |
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From drone swarms to tree batteries, new tech is revolutionising ecology and conservation

9 May 2018 12:00am
#Tech4Wildlife Photo Challenge 2018: Our Top 10
3 March 2018 12:00am
FIT Cheetahs
4 December 2017 12:00am
Learning To Be A Detection Dog Handler: The Teachings of Rubble
3 November 2017 12:00am
Consultancy - tracking tag and collar best practices
14 June 2017 7:12pm
Argos Chipset Giveaway Contest - deadline Oct. 14 2017
22 September 2017 2:16pm
Xerius tracking technology
23 May 2017 11:10am
14 September 2017 2:26pm
Thanks for sharing these Yvan - really interesting to see your process of designing harnesses for the tags. Please do keep us updated on the project as you progress. What made you go with the Xerius tag over others that are available?
My other comments are largely administrative, so bare with me. Sounds like it might be helpful for us to enable more types of files to be shared on WILDLABS- I'll have a look into this. Your contribution has shifted the direction of this conversation from an event invitation to practical project/information sharing discussion, so I'm also going to move this conversation into our wildlife tracking group, as I think this will make it more readily accessible to our tracking focused members if/when you update it with your finessed designs.
14 September 2017 3:49pm
Hi Steph,
My colleagues chose Xerius because they had the fastest turn-around time (the project had a late start and birds are starting to migrate soon) and cheaper prices. The tracking specs are similar to the other manufacturers of GPS-PTTs. I have never worked with Xerius tags but I visited their lab and they struck me by their attention to details and the quality of the hardware they created.
I will keep you posted.
19 September 2017 1:30pm
Hi Yvan,
Glad you have chosen Xerius as from what I have seen their equipment is excellent and I was very impressed with their telemetry knowledge. We have one of their goniometer units and this has enabled us to locate a number of our downed satellite tagged birds.
As for making up dummy tags and testing harnesses then another option is Polymorph, especially if you are working on a limited budget after paying for a number of tags! You just drop the beads into boiling water and mould into the shapes you require easily making holes and grooves etc. It sets rapidly and as you say the addition of nuts and bolts get you to your required weights.
https://www.maplin.co.uk/p/mindsets-polymorph-250g-n14at
Pit-tag automatic detector for very small animals
31 October 2016 2:27pm
1 February 2017 4:13pm
Hi Claude,
What sort of an environment will you be doing your research in, if you don't mind recapturing them again you could try using micro coded wire tags?
Hopefully that might be of some help to you and all the best with it.
Matt
15 September 2017 12:47am
Hi, you should explore (harmonic radar, Schottky diode 917 y 1834 MHz), the bad things it's that you can't get and ID and the receiver that uses two antennas it's really expensive (U$.7000) or use a radar system with satellite dish that would be more expensive.
18 September 2017 4:23pm
Hi Claude,
If you are looking into cord antennas, the attached paper might be of interest (the authors are all from CNRS, which might be easier for collaborations). A difference would be that you might need a faster sampling rate (since penguins are much slower than small mammals and take more time to cross the array of antennas).
Do keep us updated on your project.
Yvan
Developing small (>2g) low power proximity loggers
18 August 2017 11:57am
Update on camera trap tests with real animal targets
17 August 2017 1:24pm
Funding Opportunity: Leverage space technology for wildlife protection
6 July 2017 12:57pm
PIT tag suppliers in the UK
22 February 2017 1:19pm
29 March 2017 11:02am
Hi Kai - I asked for a UK supplier, but thanks.
Hi everyone -
I had a recommendation for http://www.wyremicrodesign.co.uk/. Apparently used successfully for a couple of projects, and designed/built some bespoke readers. The owner can be contacted on phil.rycroft@wyremicrodesign.co.uk.
I went with Francis Scientific Instruments in the end, as they've been reliable and helpful on past projects. You can contact Mike (Francis) on fsilog@btconnect.com.
Cheers, Ollie
29 March 2017 1:44pm
Hi Ollie,
Thank you for the update! This will be of use to other community members!
-John
5 May 2017 5:24pm
Not been on Wildlabs for a long time but I recommend Eccel Technology in Leicester and even build them into bird rings. We have been using theirs.
RSPB have built a data logger around the Arduino and plan to put the design and code on Wildlabs sometime later in the year. There are many commercially available and cheap means of solely reading PIT or as they also known RFID tags.
Thanks
Nigel
GPS wildlife tracking on the cheap
8 December 2016 2:54am
12 April 2017 3:00pm
Hi Colin,
In short yes, they make a GSM device. The issue would be weight. What is the weight limit/minimum recording time? Best off firing further questions at Blake Allan, he knows a lot more than me! bmallan@deakin.edu.au
All the best,
Euan
12 April 2017 3:17pm
Alasdair,
I'm in Australia. The network provider with the widest coverage is Telstra.
Colin
12 April 2017 3:32pm
Euan,
Thanks for the feedback and I'll be in touch with Blake sometime soon. I'm investigating options for tracking falcons and phascogales.
Colin
6th International Bio-Logging Science Symposium
11 April 2017 1:06pm
From the Field: Dr Raman Sukumar and Technology Developments Needed to Conserve Elephants
5 April 2017 12:00am
From the Field: Paul Millhouser and tracking migrating kestrels with low cost, light based geolocators
29 March 2017 12:00am
#Tech4Wildlife Photo Challenge: Our favourites from 2016
1 March 2017 12:00am
Can acoustic tags be tracked by poachers
2 February 2017 11:08am
2 February 2017 12:38pm
Hi Matt,
This is a very broad question. Short answer, probably not. Narrowing down your problem would help community members get better context. What's the species you're working with? In which country/region is this occuring? How many of the fish are there? What are the current technologies being used to catch the fish by the poachers?
2 February 2017 1:38pm
Hi,
I would be looking at tagging a select number sturgeon fish in Georgia (Eurasia). Currently estimates have their popultion at around 10,000 and I am thinking of tagging around 30 individuals. Currently poachers use non-discriminate methods such as electro-fishing to capture them so I am right in thinking the acoustic tags should be ok?
Thank you for all your help,
Matt
GPS and VHF (RF) tracking technologies, a comparison and other resources
14 January 2017 7:20am
Pangolin Tagging Challenges
13 January 2017 4:02pm
13 January 2017 4:05pm
Hi!
Information I'm looking for also includes needed cost, design specifications, concerns with designs in use now, pictures of transmitters attached to pangolins, or anything similar.
Sincerely,
Priya
Conservation Leadership Programme 2017 Award
21 November 2016 12:00am
Open Tag IMU data analysis
2 November 2016 9:06pm
15 November 2016 11:13am
Hi Michael
I made some progress on a Java library and little GUI but I did not finish it. Although I managed the boring stuff, unpacking the DSG files and put some nifty magnetic calbration stuff in.
This is NOT a finished or functional product but it is open source, so if anyone wanted to finish it off, I'd be more than happy. I intend to do it eventually but at the back of the list opf things to do.
The application main class is here: It's integrated into a larger application but can be used as a standalone app. Good luck to anyone who wants to take it on- make sure any further work stays accessible and open please.
Cheers
Jamie


Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act grants via USFWS
8 November 2016 12:00am
Small GSM GPS tracking tags - recommendations needed!
7 October 2016 10:38am
28 October 2016 4:46pm
Hi,
I have been involved in a variety of tracking projects over the last few years for the BTO, including the use of GPS-GSM tags we have been developing with university partners.
Firstly, I'd suggest that your colleague contact me or reply on this thread with a little more information, i.e. how small is small? Is there a known weight limit needed? Current of the shelf type tags designed for bird tracking will generally be 20g and higher but are unlikely to be suitable as they come as they usually are solar recharged.
However, it would be very possible to assemble some lighter prototypes (i.e. we are currently working on a c.10g GSM tag) specifically for this application after a bit of consultation of requirements (which may influence housing, dimensions, battery size etc.).
These would need to be tested in conditions simulating their intended use as a very small tag may simply not have enough power to obtain fixes with lots of interference and last long as long as required. There is always a trade off with weight and performance.
Another key thing to consider would be the location these will be deployed and the likely GSM network coverage. Although tags would be able to log data and store it until it does come into coverage.
There are several manufacturers I know of who would likely be able to develop something for this project and it may just depend on exactly what is required and when as to who is in the best place to delivery some tags.
I look forward to hearing back,
Gary Clewley
Research Ecologist, BTO
gary.clewley@bto.org
31 October 2016 9:56pm
Hi there
Check out Microwave Telemetry at http://www.microwavetelemetry.com/bird/GSMspecifications.cfm
Sirtrack may also be worth checking out (though I'm not sure what GSM trackers they have). http://www.sirtrack.co.nz/
Good luck and let us know how you go. We're always looking for lightweight, long-lasting (solar or movement-powered) GPS trackers... or even trackers using IoT and sensor networks...
cheers
Alan
Perspectives from the World Ranger Congress
10 August 2016 12:00am
How can technology help us monitor those small cold-blooded critters that live in caves?
25 July 2016 12:00am
Wildlife Tracking Equipment Grants from Holohil Transmitters
20 July 2016 12:00am
Performance of GPS-collars in wildlife research: what does the evidence show?
22 February 2016 12:56pm
26 February 2016 2:12pm
Fantastic, thanks Maarten! I've shared your response with Abby, so hopefully you'll have some info coming your way very soon.
1 July 2016 4:28pm
Hi Maarten,
I'm curious to hear how the survey went and at what stage you're at. Do have any preliminary results to share yet? Anything expected/unexpected come out of the surveys, or big questions that our community could mull over?
Steph
2 July 2016 3:27pm
Hi Steph,
the survey is closed now, and I'm in the process of screening data. I hope to start with the analysis soon.
So unfortunately, nothing new or exciting yet...
Maarten
Tiger, Tiger, Being Tracked - Science Talk with Ullas Karanth
27 June 2016 3:09pm
Wildlife Crime Tech Challenge Accelerator Bootcamp
24 June 2016 12:00am
28 September 2017 11:21am
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