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The International Ornithologist’s Union and Hunan Global Messenger Technology Co., Ltd. Reach Cooperation Agreement
The International Ornithologist’s Union (IOU) and Hunan Global Messenger Technology Co., Ltd. (Global Messenger) have announced a new cooperation agreement to support the research and ecological conservation of birds on 1st of August 2023. The IOU is a global organization dedicated to the...Read more -
Convenient and Efficient | Global Messenger Satellite Tracking Data Platform Successfully Launched
Recently, the new version of the Global Messenger satellite tracking data service platform was successfully launched. Developed independently by Global Messenger, this system achieves cross-platform compatibility and full-platform support, making data management more con...Read more -
Global Messenger transmitters featured in an internationally leading journal
Global Messenger's lightweight transmitters have received widespread recognition from European ecologists since entering the overseas market in 2020. Recently, National Geographic (The Netherlands) published an article titled "De wereld door de ogen van de Rosse Grutto,"...Read more -
Global Messenger participates in IWSG conference
The International Wader Study Group (IWSG) is one of the most influential and longstanding research groups in wader studies, with members including researchers, citizen scientists, and conservation workers worldwide. The 2022 IWSG conference was held in Szeged, the third...Read more -
Elk Satellite Tracking in June
Elk Satellite Tracking in June, 2015 On 5th June, 2015, Center of Wildlife Breeding and Rescue in Hunan Province released a wild elk they saved, and deployed beast’s transmitter on it, which will track and investigate it for about six months. This product belongs to cust...Read more -
The Lightweight trackers have been successfully applied inoverseas projects
Lightweight trackers have been successfully applied in European project In November 2020, senior researcher Professor José A. Alves and his team from the University of Aveiro, Portugal, successfully equiped seven lightweight GPS/GSM trackers (HQBG0804, 4.5 g, manufactur...Read more