OSHKOSH – Winnebago Audubon is inviting residents to learn about Motus Wildlife Tracking Stations and their role in conservation efforts. The presentation is scheduled for 1 p.m. Jan. 17 at the J.P.
SAN FRANCISCO BAY -- Bay Area scientists are using cutting-edge technology to better understand the decline in bird populations while finding ways to help species that are challenged. In the past 50 ...
The wonder of spring migration is playing out across much of the globe as millions of birds are shifting from wintering to breeding grounds. The annual cycle is a matter of survival for most species — ...
Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. Twice a year, members of a subspecies of red knots—salmon-colored sandpipers—migrate ...
(TNS) — The Missouri Department of Conservation has joined an international network that tracks the large-scale movements of birds, bats and large insects. Sarah Kendrick, state ornithologist, said in ...
Pictured is a rusty blackbird nestling with a nanotag attached to it, part of a larger international tracking effort called Motus that’s revolutionizing migration research. Credit: Anna Peel—Courtesy ...
Piedras Blancas Light Station has a new electronic wildlife tracking system to collect data on small birds and bats. It is also the site for a new acoustic bat monitoring project. The data is ...
As fall migration winds down, there are many ways to track where birds are going for the winter. One of the newer methods being used in Wisconsin is called the Motus Wildlife Tracking System. It’s an ...
Iowa is now part of an international network of radio receiver stations, stretching from Canada to South America, tracking long-distance migration patterns of birds, bats and insects. Anna Buckardt ...
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