Radio collars help biologists respond quickly when foxes are in danger.
Not exact matches
GPS and
radio collars can
help tremendously by keeping track of hunting dogs, but they can cost several hundred dollars.
You can
help National Park biologists better protect the foxes by donating toward a
radio - tracking
collar.
To date, with your support, Friends of the Island Fox has
helped put
radio tracking
collars on 22 island foxes on the northern islands and 10 island foxes on Santa Catalina Island.
For example, citizen scientists from local Sherpa communities set up camera traps, collect scat for DNA analysis, and
help put
radio collars on the the cats.