Q1 2025 Newsletter
Read this quarter's newsletter to find tips & tricks and information on the latest happenings at Wildlife Computers. Read the newsletter...
Read this quarter's newsletter to find tips & tricks and information on the latest happenings at Wildlife Computers. Read the newsletter...
At Wildlife Computers, we are dedicated to continuously enhancing our wildlife tracking technology to serve researchers and scientists. Our mission is to design, manufacture, and support a wide variety of telemetry instruments that help track animal behavior and environmental conditions with minimal impact on the...
[caption id="attachment_12893" align="alignright" width="300"] sat tag[/caption] Over the years, we’ve seen some major biofouling on tags. Fouling organisms can be hugely detrimental to tagging studies, even causing tags to go offline prematurely. Tags must be protected against marine growth, especially in tropical waters. Wildlife Computers endorses two...
When selecting the most suitable tag for your wildlife study, it is important to consider the resolution of location data. Here, we provide an overview of the three types of location resolutions available with Wildlife Computers Tags. For detailed information about which tags offer specific...
Wildlife Computers is excited to announce an important update to the MiniPAT tag that addresses critical performance issues and enhances overall reliability. A manufacturer change in our standard battery caused unexpected passivation issues, preventing some tags from functioning properly. Normally, battery passivation is a good thing...
Argos coverage was recently bolstered by the successful launch of the final five nanosats last month. This marks the fifth launch by Kinéis and Rocket Labs and further expands the capabilities of the Argos system. Wildlife Computers clients rely heavily on satellite-based data transmission for tracking...
Wildlife Computers is launching a new sea turtle tracker—SPLASH10-427. This mid-sized (teenage) tag is designed to fill the gap between the larger SPLASH10-385 for adult turtles and the smaller SPOT-375 for smaller turtles. Wildlife Computers SPLASH tags are data-archiving, Argos satellite transmitting tags designed for tracking...
Looking for an exciting and challenging career opportunity? Look no further than Wildlife Computers! We are a leading provider of cutting-edge wildlife telemetry solutions, and we're currently seeking an experienced Electro-Mechanical Assembler to join our dynamic team in Redmond, Washington. As our Electro-Mechanical Assembler, you will be...
Here are all the best tips and tricks from 2022. Repetition Rates and Animal Behavior: How These Variables Determine Data Transmission In Wildlife Computers Argos tags, there is a governing system that specifies how often tags are permitted to transmit. This is referred to as the repetition rate, and it dictates the fastest speed at which a tag can send a satellite transmission. Although our tags...
If you are looking to jump into the private sector, we’ve got the opportunity you’ve been waiting for. We are looking for a Research Assistant to lead the testing that validates the performance of our wildlife telemetry products. You will lay the foundation that enables...