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Do they travel hundreds of kilometers?Collaring data is suggesting that they interact much more than we actually expected.
Collaring data is suggesting that they interact much more than we actually expected.
But collaring data suggests that they're quite separated and they do not interact.
So more about the collaring-- so back in 2008, three trapping areas were set up in the Tost area.
And our collaring expert, ,, he was the one-- he's from Sweden.
So with the collaring data, sometimes the snow leopard would catch prey, right?
So back to the collaring, what we've learned from collaring-- we also have activity loggers in the collars
Let's get more funding for collaring snow leopards.
So what did we learn from this collaring?
But we've learned a lot from collaring.
And they allowed me to join a collaring expedition in Tsavo National Park, where recently a major railway had been built from Nairobi, in the center of the country,
So the old way used to be radio collaring.
and looking over time how that changes and collaring females and males to see if there's difference in interactions.
So that was an example of what we know from collaring.
Another good news is that the area we've been collaring and the area we've been doing conservation work is now a nature reserve, which is really good for the area,
And this is the kind of information we would have never really known without the collaring, which is really interesting, because then maybe Aztai became
But that's the kind of information we also get from the collaring, because these are people that have been engaged with conservation
And Marina has been radio collaring these animals, and then following them-- finding them when they're hibernating underground.
So recently, we've been working with more GPS collaring using satellite communication.
So when it did that, the points of where it's collaring and staying, we get a signal on the map.
But so snow leopards in the Gobi spend around 40% of their time on kills based on the collaring data.
So this is an example of their activity pattern in the middle of the day from collaring.
And this allows us to keep track of those individuals over the long term, because with collaring we're limited to certain individuals.
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