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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WILDLABS & World Wide Fund for Nature/ World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
I'm the WILDLABS Research Specialist at WWF-US



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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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Associate Professor in Cognitive Ethology (University of Portsmouth, UK), I am interested in primate behaviour and cognition. I am seeking new avenues to investigate animal cognition and address conservation issues.
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Birds Canada Data Science and Technology Team. Primarily working on Motus and NatureCounts.

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As an evolutionary ecologist specializing in ontogeny and movement ecology, I analyze biologging data to understand individual variation and its impact on metapopulation dynamics, currently focusing on coastal risk assessments at La Rochelle University.
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McMaster University
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Interested in large scale patterns in ecology, biogeography & evolution that can aid our understanding of species vulnerability to changing environments.
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I'm a PhD student at UW working with the Smithsonian and Center for One Health Research. I develop models to predict and explain zoonotic disease patterns, with a strong emphasis on how these diseases impact wildlife populations and communities sharing the same landscape.

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- @Rewildman
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Eco-entrepreneur. Concerned with the fundamental interconnectedness of all things creative and environmental.
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- @lebenavalli
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I am the Founder and CEO of the Pró Onça Institute, an NGO focused on large carnivore conservation, women's empowerment in science, and community-based solutions for biodiversity preservation.
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- @tobiaspetri
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Schäuffelhut Berger GmbH
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I just discovered this freely available book on digital signal processing and love the fact that it is“…intended for students … who may not have much mathematical or engineering training.” Seems like a great resource...
31 October 2023
handling one-value-per-line formats for burst and continuous data
27 October 2023
With the rising threats to biodiversity such as wildlife crime, climate change and human-wildlife conflict today, wildlife monitoring technologies have become vital to study movement ecology, behaviour patterns, changes...
25 October 2023
Competition funded PhD Position at University of St Andrews School of Mathematics and Statistics
20 October 2023
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Competition funded PhD Opportunity at University of St Andrews School of Mathematics and Statistics
20 October 2023
To celebrate #WMBD, BirdLife is excited to share the newly identified Marine Flyways!! Seabird tracking data were shared by over 60 researchers from 48 long-distance migratory species and have revealed SIX MarineFlyways...
20 October 2023
The Smithsonian Institution seeks a field- and data-oriented biologist to support marine animal telemetry research and to assist with activities of the Atlantic Cooperative Telemetry (ACT) Network.
24 August 2023
Can you create an ecological data collection application on Android for Gibbon and Biodiversity Research. Check out this opportunity with us!
24 August 2023
An engaging conversation about wildlife drones
21 August 2023
In this Conservation Tech Showcase case study from 2022 Conservation Tech Award winner MoveApps, you’ll learn how they’re breaking new ground in animal movement research with tracking data analysis tools hosted by the...
17 August 2023
WCS is seeking a Conservation Technology Specialist to join their work in the Okapi Wildlife Reserve.
11 August 2023
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A[n open source] system to remotely detach individual sensors from wildlife tracking collars
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Not sure exactly how your telemetry will be deployed, but if it's going to be attached to an animal in a relatively non-invasive way, you might check with zoos or aquariums that... |
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Animal Movement, Marine Conservation, Sensors | 2 years 1 month ago | |
Thanks Thomas, will do! |
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Animal Movement | 2 years 1 month ago | |
Hi all, My team has a collection of camera traps in tropical forest canopies and one question that emerged is: can we infer light... |
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Animal Movement | 2 years 1 month ago | |
I thought I would share this little piece on our use of passive RECCO reflectors on GPS collars for muskoxen in Greenland:The RECCO... |
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Animal Movement | 2 years 1 month ago | |
Our project in very short is, setting up a sensor network for monitoring airborne biomass, mainly insects, birds and bats in near realtime, and to develop a forecast model to be... |
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Autonomous Camera Traps for Insects, Animal Movement, Geospatial, Sensors | 2 years 2 months ago | |
I have enjoyed the recent podcast on Monique the first animal(s) to carry a satellite collar, the ICARUS project etc. Also, regarding... |
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Animal Movement | 2 years 2 months ago | |
Hi Andrea! Although I am a keen user and observer of the Moveapps initiative, my R or Python coding skills are next to non- existing. I am therefore not likely to be contributing... |
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Animal Movement, Conservation Tech Training and Education, Data management and processing tools, Emerging Tech, Human-Wildlife Conflict, Open Source Solutions, Software Development | 2 years 2 months ago | |
These are really small acoustic tags. (Lotek Wireless, Sonotronics, and the JSATs design are examples of similar manufacturers/products.) These tags will only work in water... |
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Animal Movement | 2 years 2 months ago | |
There is now a really nice paper on the SnapperGPS: |
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Animal Movement | 2 years 3 months ago | |
Hi,I am a Ph.D. student researching causes for the population decline in American Oystercatchers in Virginia. I am using a combination of... |
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Animal Movement | 2 years 3 months ago | |
Hi Huascar, how are you? there's limitations on snakes since their body form and behaviour, if you leave a VHF or GPS tag as an external fixation it will get tangled with roths... |
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Animal Movement | 2 years 3 months ago | |
I Rob, I just saw your message today (19 Jan 2023)! It's a bit late to reply but I wanted to make sure the tag manufacturer got the credit on the quality of their work. I'm not... |
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Animal Movement | 2 years 4 months ago |
#Tech4Wildlife Photo Challenge: Community Choice Honorees
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Workshop on the use of information and communications technology for conservation in Central Asia
1 August 2023 11:50pm
A novel kinetic energy harvesting system for lifetime deployments of wildlife trackers
13 July 2023 11:30am
ICARUS flies faster, further
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Postdoc for electrical engineering at NASA
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Sustained Effort: Can We Improve the Sustainability of Marine Telemetry Tags?
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Pangolin Tagging Challenges
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3 July 2023 9:24am
Hi,
Icoteq are launching a new range of small tags that would be ideal for pangolin tracking!
Called TagRanger, the technology incorporates a LoRaWAN based tag with built in sensors and GPS. It also features a ranging solution giving you your distance to the tag when within range <150m - ideal for finding something which is well hidden as you can navigate your way to the tag until it's within touching distance!
The user carries a small handheld 'Finder' device that acts as a LoRaWAN gateway paired to a mobile phone for live mapping (on and offline maps) and ranging functions.
Size is limited by your preferred battery size, but could be as small as 32mm x 38mm x15mm with a 400mAh battery.
Production units available beginning of September, happy to do demos and trials with prototypes now!
Please feel free to contact me for more information.
5 July 2023 1:53am
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:
Protecting pangolins from illegal trade - Wildlife Drones
Wildlife Drones teamed up with Save Vietnam’s Wildlife (SVW) to track tack movement patterns of released pangolins.
We also documented the project and spoke with Save Vietnam's Executive Director about the challenges of tracking Pangolins - here is the video:
They used the Telenax pangolin tags (15g) during our project which worked great with our drone-based telemetry system and were able to receive signals from a long distance. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions, we are always happy to discuss tracking projects!
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Wildlife tracking collar powers itself as animals roam
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GPS collars are helping save Sumatra’s last wild elephants
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Collar Tracking vs. Camera Traps for Monitoring Mexican Wolves
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GPS collaring study of Ethiopian wolves
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Real-time Animal Location Data Sources?
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Thanks for the link, Amanda. That Shark page looks great. Very good point on temporal resolution and the burden of overhead of sending data in real-time, I hadn't really considered that.
21 April 2023 6:08pm
In addition to those noted, you can try the Animal Telemetry Network
Animal Telemetry Network - The U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS)
The Animal Telemetry Network works to help facilitate the collection, management, and availability of marine animal telemetry data.
21 April 2023 8:32pm
Thank you Thomas, I'll take a look.
Catch up with The Variety Hour: April 2023
21 April 2023 10:42am
Margo Luminous Update: Next Phase BETA Release
31 March 2023 8:55pm
12 April 2023 10:57pm
Spring is our busiest time of year and we are also in the middle of an expansion currently so they may not be able to respond. Will ask when they are prepping for variety hour.
13 April 2023 5:11pm
Hi Lars,
I can chime in to answer some of your questions.
1. The web portal is here. This is only a basic placeholder while we work on a better system with login security and 2 way comms.
https://margosupplies.com/us-en/luminous/
Send me a PM to see one our test Elk in Jackson, Wyoming.
2. Our data is always transmitted sequentially, oldest samples first.
3. Currently our staff must do any remote reprogramming, just send us an email. This feature will be part of the new web portal.
4. Iridium allows up to 340 bytes per SBD transmission. Each sample is 17 bytes so we can fit 20 samples per transmission. With good signal we can clear out a backlog of data almost immediately.
5. Currently no geofencing or alerts but that is on the road map.
6. As Brett stated.
7. As Brett stated we are not going to support traditional VHF since this has caused many problems with poachers and wildlife photographers finding the animals. We are developing our own 900MHz LoRa based system which will securely transmit the devices location.This will be released in the form of a USB doggle with antenna that can be plugged into an Android device.
In regard to your questions about accelerometer and Doppler shift.
We have an onboard accelerometer sampling at 50Hz and currently this information is fed into a human calibrated pedometer algorithm. Currently it gives us a rough indicator of how busy the animal is. This sensor could be repurposed based on customer needs.
Every time an iridium device transmits information, the receiving satellite records a rough position based on doppler effect from the signal. This gives you a backup geo-location with accuracy in the kilometer range. If you use the above tool and click download CSV you can see this information.
Happy to answer any more questions.
14 April 2023 8:38am
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 etc.
Would there be sufficient memory to log accelerometer data at something like 8Hz on-board the collar for later inference of behaviours?
Will you make versions for other LoRa frequency regions?
Cheers,
Lars
Field testing of a radio telemetry system to be deployed in the sea.
24 January 2023 6:52am
21 March 2023 2:47am
Here's a link about waterproofing in the marine environment, if you haven't already discovered Ed Mallon.
21 March 2023 8:52am
Oh, great link! Been doing marine projects recently and a big headache is protecting submerged electronics. I've kind of heard of many of those techniques, but great to see them collected all in one place and with first hand experienced commentary regarding them.
12 April 2023 2:32pm
Not sure exactly how your telemetry will be deployed, but if it's going to be attached to an animal in a relatively non-invasive way, you might check with zoos or aquariums that have similar species.
I worked in that industry for a long time and we tested telemetry for seals, sea lions, polar bears and elephants. There might have been more, but that's all I can think of off the top of my head. This can help improve attachment methods and test how tough the animals will be on the equipment.
Wing-tags with trackers attached?
3 March 2023 1:47am
19 March 2023 5:58am
Thanks Thomas!
I haven't found any wing-tag avian trackers like I described. Although, similar models have been made for terrestrial animals in the form of ear tags.
LiteTrack 20 GPS Ear Tag | Lotek
GPS-RF Ear Tag for ungulates. As the smallest GPS ear tag in our LiteTrack family, The Lotek LiteTrack 20 Eartag provides a GPS option for ...
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I am inquiring as to whether a lighter version can be made for birds. Although an obvious concern is the weight of the tracker since the wellbeing of the bird is our priority.
29 March 2023 1:20pm
4 April 2023 2:08am
Thanks Thomas, will do!
21 April 2023 2:04pm
Hi - Operation Pangolin is exploring conservation technologies for Pangolins, here's a link to the project: Operation Pangolin launches to save world's most trafficked wild mammal | WILDLABS
Let's keep in touch!