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Wildlife tracking gets a makeover to reduce animal stress

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Richard Bischof is developing new approaches to wildlife GPS collar technology that aim to reduce costs, improve data quality, and minimize stress or harm to the animals being tracked. His innovations focus on redesigning telemetry devices and methodologies used in wildlife research to address long-standing limitations in the field. The work represents an effort to advance wildlife tracking technology beyond current standard practices.


Improved GPS collar technology could enable broader wildlife monitoring efforts by making them more affordable and accessible to researchers with limited budgets. More humane tracking methods would reduce the ethical concerns and physical impacts associated with collar deployment on animals, potentially allowing for expanded conservation research while improving animal welfare.


Richard Bischof’s devices aim to make telemetry research cheaper, higher quality, and more humane

Source: This scientist is rethinking how to put GPS collars on wildlife