Projects
Followit has been developing and manufacturing research and tracking equipment since 1974. Over the years we have been involved in numerous projects all around the globe. The map shows in some of the countries we have customers in.
Case Studies
Rewilding Danube Delta
Fallow and red deer were released to the Ukrainian Danube Delta
Mara Elephant Project
Two New Female Collared Elephants Fitting for Women’s History Month
Applied Animal Behaviour Science
Effects of temporary captivity on ranging behaviour in urban red foxes
Bryony Tolhurst, Adam Grogan, Heather Hughes, Dawn ScottAfrican Journal of Wildlife Research
The use of GPS telemetry data to study parturition, den location and occupancy in the brown hyaena.
African Journal of Wildlife ResearchSouthwest Region (Arizona ? New Mexico ? Oklahoma ? Texas)
First Ocelot Den Discovered in 20 years at Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge!
Hilary Swarts, Wildlife Biologist & Boyd Blihovde, Refuge ManagerBadger project
Cameraman Colin Stafford-Johnson meets a team carrying out a large-scale badger research project in Co Wicklow, Ireland
Badgers IrelandTellus GPS collars on muskoxen in high arctic Greenland
Using Tellus GPS collars to investigate the year-round movements of muskoxen in the world’s largest national park.
Department of Bioscience, Aarhus University, Roskilde, DenmarkTellus Remote GSM collars on mountain lion in California
The ecology, behavior, and conservation of mountain lions in a fragmented urban landscape in southern California.
Hans Skatter, ZoHa Ecoworks ltdTellus GPS/GSM Study of White-tailed Deer in Suburban Philadelphia
Eugene Potapov, Fredrik BryntessonTellus GPS collars on Wolf in Alaska
Using Tellus GPS collars to investigate the ecological effects of snowmobile activity on wildlife.
Todd Rinaldi, Alaska Department of Fish & GameTellus GPS collars on Iberian wolves in Galicia
The ecology, behavior, and conservation of Iberian wolves in human-dominated landscapes, Galicia, NW Spain.
Luis Llaneza, José Vicente López-BaoTellus GPS collars on Hyena in Namibia
Brown Hyena Research Project (BHRP) in Namibia: Brown hyena demography in inland areas of the Sperrgebiet, southern Namib Desert
Ingrid Wiesel (MSc), Brown Hyena Research ProjectIberian Lynx project
Using Tellus GPS collars to investigate the ecological effects of a supplemental feeding programme on Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus).
José Vicente López-Bao, Department of applied biology. Doñana Biological station