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Telemetry is used to monitor __________.

Animals.

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True or False: GPS collars can track animal movement.

True

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What is the main purpose of camera traps?

To capture images or videos of wildlife without disturbing them

100

Which animal monitoring method uses sound recordings?

Acoustic monitoring.

100

True or False: Telemetry requires constant physical contact with animals.

False.

200

What device is attached to animals to send signals?

A transmitter.

200

What type of tracking system uses satellites to monitor animals?

Satellite tracking.

200

Which component protects the electronic module in a telemetry collar?

The coating.

200

Name one type of receiver antenna used in telemetry

Any one:

  • Yagi antenna
  • Loop antenna
  • Omnidirectional antenna
  • Adcock antenna
200

What does GPS stand for?

Global Positioning System.

300

What is telemetry?

Telemetry is the use of sensors and wireless communication to remotely collect and transmit data about animals and their environment.

300

What is the function of the antenna in a telemetry collar?

The antenna transmits signals or collected data from the animal to the receiver.

300

What is triangulation in animal tracking?

Triangulation is a method where researchers use signal directions from multiple locations to estimate the position of an animal.

300

Name two alternative wildlife monitoring methods besides radio telemetry.

Any two:

  • Camera trapping
  • Drone sensing
  • GPS tracking
  • Acoustic monitoring
  • Remote sensing
  • Infrared imaging
  • Satellite tracking
  • Citizen science app
300

What is a drop-off mechanism?

A drop-off mechanism allows a telemetry collar to detach automatically without needing to recapture the animal.

400

Explain why transmitter weight is important when designing telemetry devices

Heavy transmitters may affect movement, feeding, survival, and behaviour. Devices should generally weigh less than 5% of the animal’s body weight to minimise negative impacts.

400

A fish species lives in deep water and moves long distances. Which transmitter placement method would be most appropriate?

Internal cavity insertion or subcutaneous transmitters because they reduce stress and work effectively in aquatic animals.

400

Why is telemetry considered more effective than traditional capture-mark-recapture methods in some studies?

Telemetry provides continuous movement and behavioural data with less repeated handling of animals. It often requires fewer animals and gives more detailed ecological information

400

Describe one advantage and one disadvantage of satellite tracking.

Advantage: Allows long-distance and real-time tracking in remote areas. Disadvantage: Devices are expensive and heavier than VHF transmitters.

400

Explain how telemetry can help reduce human-wildlife conflict.

Telemetry helps identify animal movement patterns and high-risk areas so conservationists can warn communities, improve fencing, or adjust human activities to avoid conflict

500

A wildlife reserve wants to monitor rhinos in a large savanna area with minimal human disturbance. Recommend the best monitoring method and justify your answer

Satellite tracking or GPS telemetry would be most suitable because rhinos move over large areas and these systems allow long-distance monitoring with minimal human interference. GPS collars provide accurate movement data, while satellite tracking allows real-time monitoring in remote areas.

500

A telemetry collar designed for lions keeps overheating in hot weather. Explain two design changes that could improve animal safety.

  • Use lighter-coloured or heat-resistant materials to reduce heat absorption.
  • Improve weight distribution and ventilation to reduce discomfort.
  • Avoid shiny materials that attract attention
500

A researcher uses very heavy transmitters on small birds. Predict two possible impacts on the birds.

  • Reduced ability to fly properly.
  • Increased stress and energy expenditure.
  • Greater risk of injury or predation.
  • Behavioural changes.
500

You are tasked with creating a conservation monitoring plan for an endangered elephant population. Explain how telemetry data could support conservation management

Telemetry data can identify migration routes, feeding areas, breeding grounds, and human-wildlife conflict zones. This information helps conservationists protect habitats, reduce poaching, establish wildlife corridors, and monitor population health

500

Compare GPS tracking and camera trapping for monitoring animal behaviour. Which method would be more effective for studying migration patterns and why?

GPS tracking is more effective because it continuously records precise animal locations over long distances and time periods. Camera traps only capture animals when they pass a fixed point.