This website has been set up as part of a community education project which allows YOU to follow the movements of Wallu, the first ever Wedge-tailed Eagle to be satellite tracked, and other eagles subsequently satellite-tagged in Western Australia. This exciting and pioneering study, which now forms part of Simon Cherriman's PhD project, aims to shed light on aspects of a unique Australian eagles' ecology which have never before been researched.
Tuesday, 6 May 2014
Curtin University Sponsors Wedge-tailed Eagle Tracking
It's official! I'm thrilled to announce that Curtin Unversity's Department of Environment and Agriculture has made a donation to support this eagle tracking project. These funds will allow us to receive satellite tracking data for the next 12 months and follow what our three Wedge-tailed Eagles are up to. I completed my undergraduate degree at Curtin and have remained part of the Alumni family since graduating, so it's very pleasing to have their support. Thanks Curtin!
You can read more about other supporters of this project here.
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