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Who are we?

We are are an open community with the common interest of remotely monitoring organisms in their habitats. We are biologists and engineers engaged in a dialog across disciplines and backgrounds. We hope this web site will serve as a venue to further communication among the diverse parties interested in the development and deployment of technologies for gathering data on free-ranging organisms. The genesis of the site was at the NSF-funded Animal Tracking and Physiological Monitoring Workshop held at Princeton University in May, 2007.


Members Orientation

Here is a guide for members to get started.

Project pages

Members can create content, publishing it privately to the community or on public access. We ask members to generate pages that introduce research projects and technical innovations, as well as basic theories underlying approaches. Who's working on digital transmitters? What is RFID? What is the difference between AOA and TDOA?


Forums

Come chat with us!  Several different forums are established for talking about different technologies and techniques.


RSS

Public-facing pages and forums can easily be added to your RSS feed: just click the RSS tag on the page.  Private pages can also be linked to RSS feeds but the feeds will only update when you are logged in.
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