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Join hosts Jeff and Carson on a riveting episode of Save it for the Blind Podcast as they delve into the fascinating world of tracking waterfowl with special guests Brian Huber, a Waterfowl Biologist, and Mike Casazza, a USGS Researcher.
In this episode, Jeff and Carson sit down with Brian and Mike to explore the cutting-edge technology of GPS backpacks and how they're revolutionizing the study of bird migration patterns. The conversation delves into the intricacies of how these backpacks work, their impact on understanding flight patterns, and the invaluable insights they provide into the behavior of waterfowl in the Pacific flyway and beyond.
Listeners are treated to an enlightening discussion as the hosts and guests trace the history of tracking waterfowl in the Pacific flyway, shedding light on the evolution of techniques and technologies used in studying these magnificent birds. From traditional methods to the latest advancements in GPS tracking, the episode offers a comprehensive look at the journey of understanding and conserving waterfowl populations.
But the conversation doesn't stop there. Jeff, Carson, Brian, and Mike also touch upon other intriguing topics related to waterfowl research, sharing anecdotes and insights that highlight the challenges and rewards of studying these elusive creatures.
Tune in to this episode of Save it for the Blind Podcast for a captivating exploration of GPS backpacks, flight patterns, and the rich history of tracking waterfowl in the Pacific flyway and beyond.
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Join hosts Jeff and Carson on a riveting episode of Save it for the Blind Podcast as they delve into the fascinating world of tracking waterfowl with special guests Brian Huber, a Waterfowl Biologist, and Mike Casazza, a USGS Researcher.
In this episode, Jeff and Carson sit down with Brian and Mike to explore the cutting-edge technology of GPS backpacks and how they're revolutionizing the study of bird migration patterns. The conversation delves into the intricacies of how these backpacks work, their impact on understanding flight patterns, and the invaluable insights they provide into the behavior of waterfowl in the Pacific flyway and beyond.
Listeners are treated to an enlightening discussion as the hosts and guests trace the history of tracking waterfowl in the Pacific flyway, shedding light on the evolution of techniques and technologies used in studying these magnificent birds. From traditional methods to the latest advancements in GPS tracking, the episode offers a comprehensive look at the journey of understanding and conserving waterfowl populations.
But the conversation doesn't stop there. Jeff, Carson, Brian, and Mike also touch upon other intriguing topics related to waterfowl research, sharing anecdotes and insights that highlight the challenges and rewards of studying these elusive creatures.
Tune in to this episode of Save it for the Blind Podcast for a captivating exploration of GPS backpacks, flight patterns, and the rich history of tracking waterfowl in the Pacific flyway and beyond.
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