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Radio Collars Collection

"Exploring the Wild: Radio Collars Unveiling Secrets of Wildlife" In the heart of Yellowstone National Park, a pack of wolves roams freely

Background imageRadio Collars Collection: Pack of wolves (Canis lupus). Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA. January

Pack of wolves (Canis lupus). Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA. January

Background imageRadio Collars Collection: Black Bear (in cinnamon color phase) equiped with ear tags and radio collar for research purposes

Black Bear (in cinnamon color phase) equiped with ear tags and radio collar for research purposes
TOM-1461 Black Bear (in cinnamon color phase) equiped with ear tags and radio collar for research purposes Wyoming - Grand Teton National Park - Western U.S

Background imageRadio Collars Collection: African Elephant - at rest with a tracking collar around its neck - Etosha National Park - Namibia

African Elephant - at rest with a tracking collar around its neck - Etosha National Park - Namibia - Africa
KAT-984 African Elephant - at rest with a tracking collar around its neck Etosha National Park - Namibia - Africa Loxodonta africana Karl Terblanche Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageRadio Collars Collection: Grey Wolf, with radio collar, alpha female, Denali NP, Alaska, North America. September

Grey Wolf, with radio collar, alpha female, Denali NP, Alaska, North America. September
MG-885 Grey Wolf - with radio collar, alpha female Denali NP, Alaska, North America Canis lupis Martin Grosnick Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRadio Collars Collection: Brown Bear - with collar Finland

Brown Bear - with collar Finland
WAT-10800 European Brown Bear - with collar Kuhmo, Finland Ursus arctos M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRadio Collars Collection: Brown Bear - in Finland with collar

Brown Bear - in Finland with collar
WAT-10793 European Brown Bear - with collar Kuhmo, Finland Ursus arctos M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRadio Collars Collection: Grizzly bear mother and cubs on road - Greater Yellowstone area, Wyoming. MA2125

Grizzly bear mother and cubs on road - Greater Yellowstone area, Wyoming. MA2125
TOM-1473 Grizzly bear mother and cubs on road Greater Yellowstone area, Wyoming, USA Ursus arctos horribilis Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only


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"Exploring the Wild: Radio Collars Unveiling Secrets of Wildlife" In the heart of Yellowstone National Park, a pack of wolves roams freely, their movements tracked by radio collars to better understand their behavior and conservation needs. (Pack of wolves - Yellowstone National Park) A majestic female jaguar in Oncafari sanctuary stretches her jaws wide open, revealing a radio collar that aids researchers in monitoring her activities and protecting this endangered species. (Jaguar - Oncafari Sanctuary) Equipped with ear tags and a radio collar, a cinnamon-colored black bear becomes part of an important research project in Grand Teton National Park, shedding light on its population dynamics and habitat preferences. (Black Bear - Grand Teton National Park) Etosha National Park's tranquil landscape is graced by an African elephant at rest, adorned with a tracking collar around its neck—a vital tool for studying migration patterns and ensuring their conservation in Namibia's vast wilderness. (African Elephant - Etosha National Park) Bewick's swans take flight over England's countryside while proudly wearing neck collars that assist ornithologists in unraveling migration routes and unraveling the mysteries behind these elegant avian travelers. (Bewick's Swan - England) 6 & 7: Denali NP witnesses the presence of two alpha female grey wolves sporting radio collars—these invaluable devices help scientists comprehend social structures within wolf packs while safeguarding these iconic creatures' future survival. (Grey Wolf - Denali NP) 8 & 9: From Namibia to Finland, cheetahs and brown bears donning tracking collars contribute to our understanding of their elusive lives—unveiling secrets about hunting strategies or hibernation habits that shape their respective ecosystems' delicate balance. (Cheetah Namibia/Brown Bear Finland)