For practitioners in the field to share work in the area of wildlife tracking with both marine and terrestrial animals species, with these aims:
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Presentation giving an overview of assorted observations and ideas on animal movements. RAISON.
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| Animal movements Mendelsohn.pptx | 7.97 MB |
Main objective: Using tracking data to inform conservation and management: What tag data is being collected? Spatial/temporal coverage, How can we use this tagging data to assist conservation and/or wildlife management? Ideal outcomes: Better collaboration, Understanding the current situation, Quantifying changes looking forward (either climate based or as a result of conservation-based activities), Identify possible funding avenues. Monique MacKenzie - CREEM, St. Andrews, Scotland and Norman Owen-Smith - Wits University, RSA.
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| Overview of the symposium on animal movements and satellite tracking in Namibia.pptx | 989.38 KB |
Much of this work was conducted under the auspices of the Flight Paths for Wetland Flagship Project: Tracking flagship wetland birds to identify areas outside protected areas for targetted conservation action.
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| Satellite tracking of cranes and flamingos.pdf | 4.24 MB |