Tracking Wildlife
Animals that are tagged are split into three types: Birds, Terrestrial Mammals, and Marine Animals. By combining the data acquired with their location, Argos enables biologists and scientists around the world to improve their understanding of animal behavior, such as their movements, foraging strategies, reproduction and the way they adapt to their surrounding environment. The Argos-4 mission will begin in October.
![Image of a boat in the ocean](/s3/styles/image_gallery/s3/2022-07/MadsPeter.jpg?itok=6iudW2lW)
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![Image of a boat in the ocean tagging a marine animal.](/s3/styles/image_gallery/s3/2022-07/Greenland%20tagging.jpg?itok=H7oTsZPB)
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![Image of a whale shark](/s3/styles/image_gallery/s3/2022-07/copyright_S_G_Wilson_baleine_Copyright%20Collecte%20Localisation%20Satellites.jpg?itok=oBpCcjjk)
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![Image of a diver tagging a manta underwater.](/s3/styles/image_gallery/s3/2022-07/Andrea%20tagging%20giant%20manta.jpg?itok=y9Sfval6)
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![Image of a Bison outside with a tracker around it's neck.](/s3/styles/image_gallery/s3/2022-07/3_alexandre_salman_Copyright%20Collecte%20Localisation%20Satellites%20%282%29.jpg?itok=RHT8xHNR)
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