Survival collars
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14/11/1992
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Down To Earth
Information on the African rainforest elephant, whose survival is threatened, is trickling in now via satellite, thanks to a new technology. Wildlife biologists of the New York Zoological Society have put collars that emit ultra-high-frequency signals on a forest elephant in Korup National Park, Cameroon, and on a savannah elephant in Garamba National Park, Zaire.
Most of the signals from the savannah elephant have been picked up by a weather satellite, but only about one-third signals from the forest elephant received. After decoding the signals, the satellite relays the information to the Bronx Zoo in New York.
Most of the signals from the savannah elephant have been picked up by a weather satellite, but only about one-third signals from the forest elephant received. After decoding the signals, the satellite relays the information to the Bronx Zoo in New York.