File:Tracking Mountain Lions.jpg
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English: January 2013 - US Fish and Wildlife Service employee Mary Jo Hill attempting to locate two radio collared mountain lions siblings (a male and a female) with radio direction finding equipment. They had been collared in December 2012 and we knew they were traveling with one more male sibling who was not collared. Using their locations we were able to track and collar the last male sibling. The animals have small radio transmitters on collars around their necks that emit a low-powered radio signal in the VHF band. The employee holds a RDF radio receiver with which she can hear the signal. She turns the Yagi antenna she is holding until the signal is strongest in her earphones; then the antenna is pointed at the animal. Credit: Carmen Luna / USFWS
Français : Janvier 2013. Mary Jo Hill tente de localiser les colliers émetteurs radio de deux pumas issus de la même portée (un mâle et une femelle) avec son équipement de télémétrie. Les colliers ont été posés en décembre 2012 et nous [les équipes de l'USFWS] savons que les deux pumas voyages avec leur troisième frère - qui n'a pas été marqué. En utilisant le signal des pumas capturés, il a été possible de poser un collier émetteur au dernier mâle de la portée. Crédit: Carmen Luna / USFWS |
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This image was originally posted to Flickr by USFWS Mountain Prairie at https://www.flickr.com/photos/51986662@N05/8470572313. It was reviewed on 19 January 2014 by FlickreviewR and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the cc-by-2.0. |
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