Watch: Tracking Nongame Birds Species

Biologists have long relied on GPS and satellite tracking devices to study game species, but advancements in technology have opened new avenues for research. Smaller, more efficient tracking devices are now being used to gather data on nongame species, offering insights that were once difficult to obtain. This week’s NDO Webcast dives into how these tools are reshaping our understanding of wildlife conservation and management. Join us to explore the impact of this technology on research practices.

ND Game & Fish

This article was sourced from:

Staff, ND Game & Fish

View Source

MinotVoice

MinotVoice authorship is an amalgamation of source material and local context. It is created with a human touch and an occasional AI assist. When licensing allows or content is provided as a news release, that content is also published under MinotVoice authorship and properly attributed within the article.

Local Businesses Supporting Local News

Subscribe to Today in Minot!

It's the free, easy way to stay informed about what's happening in Minot, and it helps support independent local news and journalism.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *