We want to keep you informed about important changes in the Argos satellite constellation that will impact your data throughput and how you will receive your data over the coming months. Changes to the “classic” large satellite Argos constellation: For decades, NOAA has been a key partner...

Wildlife Computers is always looking for ways to better serve customers—and that means getting out of the office and into the field. This June, Rowan Calder, one of our technical sales consultants, traveled to the Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium in Japan. The aquarium is...

We are pleased to showcase two new (updated) tags to our line-up. New models mean new improvements that integrate technology and address customer feedback that make both tags easier to use and offer new features. SPOT-428: Designed for the Future The SPOT-428 is an advancement of our...

At Wildlife Computers, we know how important timely deliveries are for your projects. Our Technical Calibration (TCAL) team is working hard to prioritize orders, but we need your help to keep everything running smoothly! TCAL is focused on getting confirmed orders out the door. Our Sales...

We want to keep you informed about important changes in satellite data services that may impact your experience over the coming months. Satellite Decommissioning: What’s Changing? NOAA’s legacy satellites are nearing retirement. Here’s what you need to know: • NOAA-18: Decommissioned on June 6, 2025. • NOAA-15 and NOAA-19:...

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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...

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