A study from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem suggests that tracking animal movement and behavior in near real-time could detect dangerous pathogens. As zoonotic diseases like avian flu and COVID-19 ...
Nicholas Szczecinski, an assistant professor at the WVU Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources, and doctoral student Clarus Goldsmith work on a robot. Szczecinski developed a ...
For planning animal conservation measures, it is vital to know where endangered species live and how they interact. Ecologists are successfully using tracking technology to learn about the movements ...
Patterns of animal migration -- Movement and migration in a changing world -- Beyond dispersal: the role of animal movement in modern agricultural landscapes -- Migration and flight strategies in ...
A multidisciplinary research team recommends combining detailed data on human activities, infrastructure and animal ecosystems into a “dynamic human footprint” framework. The study explores the ...
The Agriculture Department is re-emphasizing the importance of biosecurity on dairy farms in light of new reports that identify a variety of ways the H5N1 virus can infect dairy herds and nearby ...