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Tracking the prey rather than the predator with GNSS

“The paper presents an indirect GNSS-based method for the tracking of drop bears to effectively map the animal population, study animal behaviour and enhance conservation efforts.”

It should be noted that Mulder and Scully are listed in the references… and surveyors will note the awkwardness of a tripod and Trimble 4000 strapped to the back of a yak in Figure 1.

This also made it into a peer reviewed journal, the Australian Geographer, http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00049182.2012.731307
Tracking the prey rather than the predator with GNSS

The paper presents an indirect GNSS-based method for the tracking of drop bears to effectively map the animal population, study animal behaviour and enhance conservation efforts.

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