Bird problems are much easier to solve if information is available on the behavior of the birds involved. Banding, color-marking, and visual observations have provided only general information on the behavior of problem birds. In order to continuously monitor the activities of birds causing problems, personnel in our Bioelectronics Unit and I developed a radiotelemetry system. A. Lawrence Kolz, George W. Corner, Erwin W. Pearson, and Richard E. Johnson of the Bioelectronics Unit provided the knowledge of electronics and many days of tedious work necessary to develop this system
This fact sheet includes a history of wildlife radio-telemetry; a description of GPS technology, tel...
Border Collie Rescue (BCR), in cooperation with the Dover Air Force Base, conducted a series of fiel...
Equipment development and testing, animal-instrument interphase or attachment methods, and the evalu...
Bird problems are much easier to solve if information is available on the behavior of the birds invo...
Bird strikes account for an annual loss of $650,000,000 in the United States due to aircraft loss, d...
1. Radiotelemetry provides a tool for monitoring animals that are difficult to observe directly. Rec...
Numerous studies of northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) population and habitat ecology employ us...
Report issued on: November 3, 1994INHS Technical Report prepared for US Fish and Wildlife Servic
Ecological studies are being carried out by Denver Wildlife Research Center personnel on starlings (...
Migrating birds often use mine tailing facilities during migration, especially in arid areas through...
Entanglement and mortality of Palila (Loxioides bailleui), an endangered Hawaiian honeycreeper, occu...
Biotelemetry devices provide unprecedented insights into the spatial behaviour and ecology of many a...
We quantified the effects of radio transmitters on Wood Thrushes (Hylocichla mustelina) using 4 yr o...
Airports often contain foraging, breeding, and roosting resources for wildlife. Airports also have d...
The problem of bird strikes in aviation is becoming an increasing threat, both to aircraft and to hu...
This fact sheet includes a history of wildlife radio-telemetry; a description of GPS technology, tel...
Border Collie Rescue (BCR), in cooperation with the Dover Air Force Base, conducted a series of fiel...
Equipment development and testing, animal-instrument interphase or attachment methods, and the evalu...
Bird problems are much easier to solve if information is available on the behavior of the birds invo...
Bird strikes account for an annual loss of $650,000,000 in the United States due to aircraft loss, d...
1. Radiotelemetry provides a tool for monitoring animals that are difficult to observe directly. Rec...
Numerous studies of northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) population and habitat ecology employ us...
Report issued on: November 3, 1994INHS Technical Report prepared for US Fish and Wildlife Servic
Ecological studies are being carried out by Denver Wildlife Research Center personnel on starlings (...
Migrating birds often use mine tailing facilities during migration, especially in arid areas through...
Entanglement and mortality of Palila (Loxioides bailleui), an endangered Hawaiian honeycreeper, occu...
Biotelemetry devices provide unprecedented insights into the spatial behaviour and ecology of many a...
We quantified the effects of radio transmitters on Wood Thrushes (Hylocichla mustelina) using 4 yr o...
Airports often contain foraging, breeding, and roosting resources for wildlife. Airports also have d...
The problem of bird strikes in aviation is becoming an increasing threat, both to aircraft and to hu...
This fact sheet includes a history of wildlife radio-telemetry; a description of GPS technology, tel...
Border Collie Rescue (BCR), in cooperation with the Dover Air Force Base, conducted a series of fiel...
Equipment development and testing, animal-instrument interphase or attachment methods, and the evalu...