08/19/2025
PhD candidate Megan and her family are in NWT this week to gather audio recording devices that were programmed to fall off caribou tracking collars this month, joined by Joe from Lutselk'e, and pilot Dave.
The recorders can only carry so much battery power, so Megan built them to detach from the tracking collars before they ran out of power. Each logger, which is about three inches long, is painted bright yellow and has a piece of flagging that unfurls when it separates from the collar. They also emit a Very High Frequency (VHF) signal, allowing Megan and Joe to locate them on the expansive landscape using a telemetry receiver.
Once she's retrieved the recorders, Megan can download the recordings they've collected and start to process the data. She uses machine learning and computer modeling to analyze the thousands of hours of audio, finding patterns in the everyday lives, movement decisions, and environmental experiences of caribou. Follow along as we learn what she discovers!