Hunan's "Can" Beidou | Global Beacon: Beidou Satellite Empowers Reading Wild Animal Stories with a "Small Collar"

Wildlife satellite tracking equipment.Red Net Moments News on October 21st(Reporter Wang Shiying, Li Saifeng, Liu Zhixiong) What are bats doing at night? The activity area of the wild Northeast tiger is 100 square kilometers Zhou Libo, Chairman of Hunan Global Xinshi Technology Co

Wildlife satellite tracking equipment.

Red Net Moments News on October 21st(Reporter Wang Shiying, Li Saifeng, Liu Zhixiong) What are bats doing at night? The activity area of the wild Northeast tiger is 100 square kilometers Zhou Libo, Chairman of Hunan Global Xinshi Technology Co., Ltd., gave unexpected answers to these questions in an interview with Red Net Moment News.

This high-tech enterprise, originating from the scientific research team of universities, has overcome multiple technological difficulties since its establishment. At present, the company has successfully tracked over 300 wild species and nearly 20000 individual animals, including the Oriental White Stork, Red-crowned Crane, Northeast Tiger, Snow Leopard, Proctor's Mustang, Yangtze Crocodile, Penguin, and Bat. The equipment has been operating stably in the wild for over 7 years, providing a safe, reliable, and leading wildlife protection plan for the country.

Global Beacon species tracking trajectory map.

The "Key Technologies and Systems for Wildlife Satellite Tracking" independently developed by Global Trust not only fills the gap in the field of wildlife tracking technology in China, but also firmly holds relevant sensitive geographic environment data information in its own hands. Through Beidou satellite tracking, real-time and accurate monitoring of the location, physiology, and activity of wild animals can be carried out, "Zhou Libo said.

The data obtained through precise detection will also have various applications, "Zhou Libo introduced, including the detection of individual animal behavior, physiological indicators, as well as changes in environment and temperature. Recently, people were very concerned about the wild Amur tiger 'Wanda Mountain No.1'. When tracking it, we found that our previous understanding was that the living area of the Amur tiger was about 100 square kilometers. However, based on our one-year monitoring data, its activity range reached 9936 square kilometers, which is 100 times what we originally knew.

What do bats do at night? Zhou Libo told reporters that bats can fly back and forth over 300 kilometers in one night. "They will fly to a place over 100 kilometers to search for food and then fly back to their nest." These animal actions that disrupt cognition can only be clearly understood through wildlife satellite trackers.

In the past, when bird and animal activity areas were in areas with poor or no signal coverage, it was difficult to obtain accurate monitoring information remotely. But with the completion of the global network of the Beidou satellite, the tracking equipment of Global Trust is no longer limited by signal strength, and its products are constantly upgrading. Currently, more than 40 wild animal satellite tracking terminals have been developed, accounting for more than 70% of the national market share, and the products are exported to Europe, North America, Australia and other places.


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