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.
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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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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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National Scientific and Technical Research Council of Argentina (CONICET)
PhD student from Argentina researching how small desert rodents navigate extreme climatic conditions in the current context of climate change. My research focuses on ecophysiology (i.e. field respirometry) and ethology (i.e. telemetry, accelerometry)
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Research, development and implementation of non-invasive montoring for endangered species



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My research focuses on using Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) to study endangered species, including carnivores, chiropterans (bats), and lizards, as well as their microbiomes.
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In the second article in my series examining how people find biologging tech for their projects, I spoke with Yvan Satgé with the Clemson University to discuss how he sourced tags for studying the black-capped petrel.
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In the first article in my series examining the ways people find biologging tech for their project, Neus Estela Ribera, a Technical Specialist with Fauna and Flora, discusses how she used GPS collars to track elephants...
16 November 2023
As the WILDLABS Conservation Technology Intern, I have conducted research into the biologging field to find out what tech is available and how researchers find appropriate tools for their projects. This is the...
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Hello Peter, Have you find a solution ? I will be happy to discuss with you about your project and field challenges ? Best,Virginie |
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Animal Movement | 1 year 4 months ago | |
Thank you Carly, I will definitely take a look. |
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Acoustics, Animal Movement, Climate Change, Conservation Tech Training and Education, Data management and processing tools, Geospatial, Software Development | 1 year 4 months ago | |
Hi all, I am searching for marine species projects that monitor orientation/IMU and/or acceleration data... |
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Animal Movement, Marine Conservation | 1 year 5 months ago | |
Hi Gabriel,Our TagRanger Tags can be used for tracking turtles, we already have a tracking project commencing soon in South America for ~40 turtles...https://www.tagranger.... |
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Animal Movement | 1 year 5 months ago | |
Thank you for the help! |
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Animal Movement, Emerging Tech | 1 year 6 months ago | |
We will be conducting in-person demos of our cutting-edge drone technology in the US this year! 🇺🇸 If you're interested in experiencing... |
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Animal Movement, Drones, Geospatial, Software Development | 1 year 6 months ago | |
I have a few suggestions Maggie. Hopefully one or more will be useful. Preprocessing - Compressing the data before transmission will reduce file size and reduce transmission... |
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Animal Movement | 1 year 6 months ago | |
Hi Danilo. you seem very passionate about this initiative which is a good start.It is an interesting coincidence that I am starting another project for the coral reefs in the... |
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Acoustics, AI for Conservation, Animal Movement, Camera Traps, Citizen Science, Climate Change, Community Base, Connectivity, Drones, Emerging Tech, Human-Wildlife Coexistence, Open Source Solutions, Sensors, Software Development, Wildlife Crime, Funding and Finance | 1 year 6 months ago | |
Hi Bill,I don't believe I will need them to be extremely accurate, but will need a good degree of accuracy for some behavioral classification and habitat use analyses. In regards... |
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Animal Movement | 1 year 6 months ago | |
Hi @ThomasGray_Argos, @YvanSG and @hjayanto,Thank you all for getting in touch. Luckily the Cat Island Institute via YME Bahamas got in touch and prepared an expedition to... |
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Animal Movement | 1 year 6 months ago | |
Super cool! thank you for sharing! |
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Animal Movement, Open Source Solutions | 1 year 6 months ago | |
Wow! So impressive! Being old enough to precede the existence of personal computers these are the things of my dreams back then :) |
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Questions regarding the use of solar panels to extend battery life of GPS collars
6 January 2024 8:44pm
28 January 2024 10:27pm
Lars,
As always, your insights are great! The GPS Plus X battery life calculator is great! I've downloaded it and have been toying around with it, very convenient when thinking about sampling schedules. Curious as to why more tech developers don't incorporate something similar into their own programming/analysis software. Very useful.
I've got a few meetings set up with a couple different tech developers, but may reach to Vectronic here. At first glance, their collars seem great! I appreciate the recommendations.
I must admit, I am not well versed in Python, but I am looking into something that wold be the R equivalent. If I don't have much luck, I may try and take a look at how that package was made in Python and attempt to recreate it in R.
You're the best Lars! Thanks!
Cheers,
Travis
28 January 2024 10:42pm
Hi Bill,
I don't believe I will need them to be extremely accurate, but will need a good degree of accuracy for some behavioral classification and habitat use analyses. In regards to the solar, tracking the solar cycle is a great suggestion. I have also considered having some thresholds programmed in the accelerometer to power off both sensors during periods of sleep/rest in order to conserve battery life. I did this same thing in my last study for the GPS only, so there wouldn't be instances where the trackers continued to try and unsuccessfully acquire GPS fixes while the bats where inside their caves resting. After the bat's surge axis dropped into the -1 and there was 10 unsuccessful GPS fix attempts in a row, the GPS powered down.
Thanks for the suggestions and insights Bill!
Best,
Travis
Cat Island, Bahamas biologger recovery
7 December 2023 9:57pm
12 January 2024 4:07pm
Were you guys able to recover the tag? @Alasdair
17 January 2024 6:05pm
Hi Alasdair,
I am also curious with the result, were you able to recover the tag? Also is there any that ended up in Indonesia sea? We would love to help the recovery if any.
Cheers,
Dhanu
23 January 2024 2:37pm
Hi @ThomasGray_Argos, @YvanSG and @hjayanto,
Thank you all for getting in touch. Luckily the Cat Island Institute via YME Bahamas got in touch and prepared an expedition to recover it. They couldn't access the beach during the first attempt, but a second attempt is planned. I'll hopefully be able to recover it shortly.
Thanks again,
Alasdair
Open-source kinetic energy harvesting collar - Kinefox
1 November 2023 5:31pm
17 January 2024 7:45pm
This is super cool!
I was wondering if the development will further touch marine or aquatic animals, make it like water wheel (even might give burden to aerodynamic). Thank you for sharing!
Best,
Dhanu
20 January 2024 7:16am
Not a water wheel but equally cool.
20 January 2024 9:10pm
Super cool! thank you for sharing!
How to build my VHF tags from the scratch?
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29 December 2022 10:43am
@Tinytx Hello I am interested in details please contact me by email bionic.hold@gmail.com thank you
12 January 2024 11:07am
@Tinytx Hi, I am very interested in detail regarding this transmitter, would you mind sharing the information you have, sam@streamline-sa.co.za
Many thanks
Sam
12 January 2024 1:25pm
Wow! So impressive! Being old enough to precede the existence of personal computers these are the things of my dreams back then :)
What is your favorite package or software for visualizing animal tracking data?
12 September 2023 6:52pm
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30 December 2023 2:32pm
It was indeed recorded and can be viewed here:
Data Viz Inspo for the Holidays: December 20, 2023 (youtube.com)
Cheers,
Lars
31 December 2023 8:03pm
Appreciate that Lars!
Semi-automated prediction of behavioral states in wild understudied King vultures (Sarcoramphus papa)
20 December 2023 1:34pm
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Hi Eva,
Me and my colleagues run a small NGO based on Yogyakarta in Indonesia, although our projects are spread around the country. One of our active project is working with the movement ecology of Sunda gharials in Berbak-Sembilang National Park. One of the other is for Malayan Giant Turtle conservation using one-plan approach, which we are planning to start in situ phase. We can't give you promise about anything, but are able to be the host organization and would love to talk the opportunity!
Cheers,
Dhanu
Which market-available microphones, accelerometers and GIS sensors for dogs / pets ?
7 September 2023 3:21pm
6 December 2023 2:03pm
good to know that GPS coordinates can be used to sync the time.
Does GPS resolution allow to a desired time resolution (e.g. seconds) ? Does choice of time resolution significantly depends on the physiology of the animal (e.g. time of re-action to stimuli, hence less than a second) or for most animal communication and animal behaviour is it enough above a second?
7 December 2023 7:03am
Hi Luigi!
It is not the coordinates but the information from the "pulse per second" from the GPS which is used for the time sync.
Have a look at
17 December 2023 3:02pm
I am not an acoustics person but train and deploy canines in the field. Are you looking for something that records sniff rate and patterns? For GPS I just use a Garmin collar system Altha 100. There is a Conservation Canine group that might be worth asking your question in.
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15 December 2023 11:58am
How to Choose a Biologger - Mapping Goat Movement with Annkathrin Sharp
14 December 2023 3:34pm
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11 December 2023 8:42pm
How to Choose a Biologger - Collaring Koalas with Matthew Stanton
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Query regarding Biologgers for Freshwater crabs
16 November 2023 4:45am
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My pleasure @Abinesh and if you have any more questions etc., don't hesitate to ask. This is a great community with plenty of smart cookies that can help and also me if I am able!
All the best for your research.
Rob
1 December 2023 8:54pm
Star-Oddi in Iceland comes to mind, but I'm not 100% sure.
3 December 2023 2:43am
Thank you Thomas, you are absolutely right but when I Mailed them, I didn't get a response about the price , shipment and so on! Thus I arrived to find some loggers in India itself
Alternative trackers for study of grey parrots movement patterns
3 November 2023 7:31pm
24 November 2023 9:18am
Hi Thomas thank you for your recommendation.
Yeah getting an appropriate tag for the parrots has really been challenging
24 November 2023 9:20am
Hi Rob,
thank you for the recommendations. I will checkout both options and choose the one which will be well suited for my zone of studies.
Warm Regards, Benedicta
1 December 2023 8:10pm
Hi Ninying,
One benefit of the Pinpoint tags is that they are user-rechargeable, something pretty much unheard of for satellite tags for decades! If you can recover the tags, you might be able to achieve a larger samples size with fewer tags (less $$) by redeploying the recovered tags - without the costs of having the manufacturer refurbish them.
cheers,
Kyler
How to Choose a Biologger - Marine animals with Samantha Andrzejaczek, Jessica Rudd and Lucy Hawkes
30 November 2023 12:03pm
Automatic and open-source radio-tracking
15 November 2023 10:03am
20 November 2023 10:39am
Thanks for the information, I'm going to have a look and will keep you updated if I got any news.
23 November 2023 4:58pm
Hi @tutgut5 @Rob_Appleby
their system has been used in a research project at the University of Marburg (LOEWE-Schwerpunkt Natur 4.0), its also been used in combination with Infra-red videos of bat movements (BatRack). We cooperated with them in 2021 for a small telemetry study, it worked well for us, here is their homepage
(although I'm not sure how up to date it is), if you have questions and would like some more info about their system there is an email address to contact them at.
All the best,
Sarah
24 November 2023 6:22am
Thanks for the information @Sarita , very helpful indeed!!
Cheers,
Rob
ICOTEQ launch TAGRANGER® system of products
23 November 2023 1:25pm
How to Choose a Biologger - Tracking Endangered Seabirds with Yvan Satgé
23 November 2023 12:10pm
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Animove 2024
17 November 2023 10:47am
Catch up with The Variety Hour: November 2023
16 November 2023 12:59pm
How to Choose a Biologger - Tracking Elephants with Neus Estela Ribera
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How to Choose a Biologger - Where do I start?
16 November 2023 12:00pm
TWS2023 - get in touch
5 November 2023 8:13pm
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I'm registered with the TWS2023 app, so feel free to nudge me there as well
Digital Signals Processing - free online textbook
31 October 2023 1:50pm
Movebank tutorial on uploads of tag acceleration and magnetometer data
27 October 2023 2:14pm
5 Trailblazing Wildlife Monitoring Tech Solutions across East Africa. What Monitoring Technologies are you using?
25 October 2023 12:40pm
Project Update: Improving satellite ear tag transmitters for Polar Bears
6 October 2023 1:42pm
7 October 2023 3:45pm
Just when I thought I couldn't get any stupider Steph...at least I am improving at something I guess...
13 October 2023 10:57am
Hey Rob! I also missed this variety hour thinking it was the next day. I enjoyed the recording on youtube though!
Your thoughts on distributing the components to both sides of the ear is interesting. One thing to consider is heat dessipation, I believe. I believe it is important to consider how heat conducting the part going through the ear is. A few cables would perhaps be OK. Ruggedness should have a very high priority and the more compact the device is the better, I would think.
Interesting stuff you shared about the antenna!
Cheers,
Lars
20 October 2023 3:00pm
Cheers @Lars_Holst_Hansen , yes, the antenna foam spacer idea certainly helped us a bit. I completely agree though that ruggedness, especially on a polar bear (a bit different from a koala 'bear') is a top priority, so there's a lot to consider.
Rob
24 January 2024 10:45am
With a Vectronic Vertex Plus 2D collar, 32Hz 3D acceleration and 15min position fix intervals you can expect between 3-6 months of lifetime using Iridium as position transfer.
This project seem to be using both 2D and 3D sized collars on lions:
https://www.vectronic-aerospace.com/projects/#KopeLion
Projects - Vectronic Aerospace