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WINTER 2019
Winter 2019 Newsletter cover Page 1: Declining Populations
Page 2: Saving the Spoon-billed Sandpiper – Finding and Protecting Unknown Sites
Page 3: Tracking Hen Harriers Across the UK and Beyond!
Page 4: Where Have All the Whalebirds Gone?
Page 5: Happy Retirement to Cathy; Saving the Spoon-billed Sandpiper (continued)
Page 6: Rising Scholar Award; 30th Anniversary Photo Contest; Bits & Pieces

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SPRING 2019
Spring 2019 Newsletter cover Page 1: Enduring the Elements
Page 2: Evidence for White-headed Vulture Preyed Upon by African Rock Python
Page 3: A Decade of Data
Page 4: Make Your Own PTT Activity; 2019 Photo Contest Call for Entries
Page 5: Take Your Child to Work Day; What is Your Wildest Story?
Page 6: Calculating Satellite Pass Times; Bits & Pieces

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WINTER 2018
Winter 2018 Newsletter cover Page 1: The Early Bird Catches the Worm
Page 2: Black Skimmers: Ongoing Investigations into the Decline of an Iconic Coastal Species
Page 3: What Happens Next? Tracking Shearwaters After Rescue and Rehabilitation
Page 4: Argos: A Bright Future Ahead
Page 5: Holiday Helping Hand; Adventure Awaits; Happy Anniversary
Page 6: New Website Launch; Rising Scholar Award; Bits & Pieces

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SPRING 2018
Spring 2018 Newsletter cover Page 1: Data Protection & Species Protection
Page 2: Discovering Unknown Migrations with the Migratory Connectivity Project
Page 3: Migratory Connectivity Project (continued); Sea Turtle Dispersal in Marine Habitats
Page 4: Migration Mystery: Satellite Telemetry Provides Insight into the Life History of Aleutian Terns
Page 5: Partners for the Parks
Page 6: Sea Turtle Dispersal (continued); Employee Spotlight

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WINTER 2017
Winter 2017 Newsletter cover Page 1: Saving Life with Science
Page 2: Satellite Tagging of Golden Eagles in Scotland: Revealing Illegal Persecution
Page 3: Studying Great Hammerheads in a Single Breath of Air
Page 4: A Philippine Eagle's Tale
Page 5: 2017 Conference Sponsorships
Page 6: Rising Scholar Award; Employee Spotlight

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SPRING 2017
Spring 2017 Newsletter cover Page 1: Downsizing in a Super-Sized World
Page 2: Time to Fledge: Tracking First Migration in Cuckoos
Page 3: Tracking Great Shearwaters Leads Down Many Paths
Page 4: Grey Plover Migration in the East Asian-Australasian Flyway
Page 5: How Do Young Ospreys Find Their Way?
Page 6: Upcoming Conferences; Employee Spotlight

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WINTER 2016
Winter 2016 Newsletter cover Page 1: 25 Years Later and 93 Grams Less!
Page 2: The Early Life of Seabirds: Tracking Juvenile Frigatebirds in the Indian Ocean
Page 3: Whooping Cranes Are Back in Louisiana
Page 4: Round Trip Flights: Salt Lake City to Mazatlán
Page 5: Insight into the Migration Ecology and Conservation Needs of the Sociable Lapwing
Page 6: Photo Contest 2016
Page 7: 2g Solar PTT Update – Spoon-billed Sandpipers; MTI Attends French Argos User Meeting; Employee Spotlight
Page 8: The Argos Constellation Needs Your Help; Rising Scholar Award

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SPRING 2016
Spring 2016 Newsletter cover Page 1: Celebrating 25 Years
Page 2: Survivor: Philippine Eagle Sinabadan
Page 3: Recovery of the Lesser Kestrel as a Breeder in Bulgaria Using 5g PTTs
Page 4: Tracking the Mauritius Fruit Bat: A Tribute to the Late Christiane Howey
Page 5: 2016 Photo Contest Call for Entries; Sunsetting of the 2G GSM Network in North America
Pages 6–7: MTI Specs: 25 Years in the Making
Page 8: Support 2019 Satellite Launch of Argos Instruments: Avoid Potential Data Gaps; Employee Spotlight

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WINTER 2015
Winter 2015 Newsletter cover Page 1: Education in a Technological World
Page 2: Wild Salmon, Wide Ocean
Page 3: One Tough Eagle
Page 4: Further Advances on Burrowing Owl Migration
Page 5: Bearded Vultures on the Move: Monitoring Reintroduced Birds in the Alps
Page 6: Rising Scholar Award; Employee Spotlight
Page 7: The World's Lightest Solar PTT – 2g; Holiday Donation
Page 8: A Reminder About Our Refurb Policy

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SPRING 2015
Spring 2015 Newsletter cover Page 1: Understanding Migration and Habitat Use: Skimming the Surface
Page 2: Tracking Bottlenecks in the Annual Cycles of Long-Distance Migrating Shorebirds
Page 3: Where Do Wedgies Dare?
Page 4: Oceanic Migrations of Tropical Pacific Eels
Page 5: Tracking Inter-tropical Migratory Movements of Waterbirds Breeding In the Peruvian Amazon
Page 6: Where in the World Are Pallas's Fish Eagles?
Page 7: Where Do Wedgies Dare? (continued); Employee Spotlight; Pallas's Fish Eagles (continued)
Page 8: Best Wishes to Bill

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WINTER 2014
Winter 2014 Newsletter cover Page 1: Hedging Against Extinction – Populations and Migrations
Page 2: 10 Years Tracking Montagu's Harriers
Page 3: Tracking Small Falcons Around the Globe
Page 4: Technology Comes of Age: Soaring into the Future...
Page 5: Electronic Tagging Yellowfin Tuna in the Gulf of Mexico
Page 6: Tracking the Migrations and Stopover Behaviors of Long-billed Curlews Nesting in the Northern Great Plains of Montana
Page 7: Tracking Small Falcons (continued); Yellowfin Tuna (continued)
Page 8: Tips from Ted: GPS Parser Options; Rising Scholar Award

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SPRING 2014
Spring 2014 Newsletter cover Page 1: Conserving Biodiversity Through Technological Diversity
Page 2: Tracking Pectoral Sandpipers with 5g Solar PTTs
Page 3: Gulls in the Windy City: Tracking Ring-billed Gulls with the 17g Solar Argos/GPS Transmitter
Page 4: Small Shark, Big Ocean
Page 5: Examining Vulture Movements and Behaviors with GSM/GPS Transmitters
Page 6: Middle School Students Follow Osprey
Page 7: Tips from Ted: Examining Your Data
Page 8: International User Conference on Argos Wildlife Applications; Reminders

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WINTER 2013
Winter 2013 Newsletter cover Page 1: Technology – Friend or Foe?
Page 2: Endangered Atlantic Salmon Curtail Their Oceanic Migration
Page 3: Wind Farms Threaten Southern Africa's Critically Endangered Bearded Vulture
Page 4: Unlocking the Secrets of Nomadic Desert Waterbirds: Satellite Tracking of Banded Stilt
Page 5: Wow – Is That How They Really Do It?!
Page 6: 17g GPS Production; Philippines Relief Aid; Christiane Howey Rising Scholar Award
Page 7: Photo Contest Winners
Page 8: Tips from Ted: Useful Information; Reminders

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SPRING 2013
Spring 2013 Newsletter cover Page 1: Coming Home...
Page 2: GSM Telemetry, a Quantum Leap – First Results for Long-distance Migrating Lesser Spotted Eagles
Page 3: Satellite Telemetry Fills Gaps Left by Traditional Methods
Page 4: Endangered Sharks Come Home to The Bahamas
Page 5: What is "Coming Home" for a Highly Migratory Species of Fish?
Page 6: Life, Legacy Celebrated: Christiane Howey (1953-2012)
Page 7: Introducing the Christiane Howey Award; Retirement of 40g LC4™; GSM Telemetry, A Quantum Leap (continued)
Page 8: Scottish Schoolchildren Take on Satellite Tracking to Monitor Their Local Bird of Prey; Reminders

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WINTER 2012
Winter 2012 Newsletter cover Page 1: Lifetimes in Technology – Generations Converge
Page 2: Revolutions in Animal Tracking
Pages 3-4: Reflections on 40 Years of Research and Telemetry: Where Will the Next Generation of Biologists and Technology Lead Us?
Page 5: Satellite Tracking of Birds Over the Past 20 Years
Page 6: Flying-Fox Diaries – High School Students Track Large Fruit Bats in Eastern Australia
Page 7: Recovering a Fish Tag – Worth the Effort
Page 8: GSM IS HERE – Update

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SPRING 2012
Spring 2012 Newsletter cover Page 1: Taking Biotelemetry to New Horizons
Page 2: A New Kind of 'Tweet': I Just Got a Text from a Red-Tailed Hawk!
Page 3: Satellite-GPS Telemetry and the Conservation Biology of Swallow-tailed Kites
Page 4: Tracking the Bald Eagle with 70g GSM/GPS Transmitters
Page 5: Movement and Behavior of a Swordfish Tagged off Cayman Brac, Cayman Islands
Page 6: 2012 MTI Avian and Marine Tracking Conference
Page 7: New Products
Page 8: Students' Crowned Eagle Tracking Project from La Pampa, Argentina

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WINTER 2011
Winter 2011 Newsletter cover Page 1: Back to the Future
Page 2: Migration of the European Cuckoo from England to Africa
Page 3: Life Cycle Monitoring of a Long-Distance Migratory Shorebird
Page 4: The Human Experience of Being Tracked Using New Technology—the GSM/GPS Transmitter
Page 5: Update on Post-Tsunami Relief Efforts on the Juan Fernández Islands; PTTs for School Program Winners!
Page 6: Coming Soon...New Products and Advances; MTI Travels to India
Page 7: 2012 MTI Avian and Marine Tracking Conference; Recently Published Papers
Page 8: Challenge 2011: MTI Goes Green

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SPRING 2011
Spring 2011 Newsletter cover Page 1: Our Journey: 1991-2011
Pages 2-3: Celebrating Our History: The First 20 Years
Pages 4-5: Microwave Telemetry Book of Records
Page 6: Save the Date! MTI 2012 Avian and Marine Tracking Conference; Scholarships
Page 7: Free Transmitters for School Projects; 20th Anniversary Drawing for Free Transmitters
Page 8: Microwave Telemetry: The Game Changer; 5g PTT Demonstrates Dispersal Hypothesis in Burrowing Owls

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WINTER 2010
Winter 2010 Newsletter cover Page 1: Towards the Holy Grail...
Page 2: Tracking the Intercontinental Migrations of Small Falcons
Page 3: 5g PTTs Improve Tracking of the Burrowing Owl
Page 4: Big Returns from a Small Package: Tracking Kittlitz's Murrelet with the 5.5g Solar Powered PTT
Page 5: Tracking Tiny Sea Turtles
Page 6: Photo Contest Winners
Page 7: Celebrating 20 Years
Page 8: Small Sharks - Deep Water: Understanding Behavior of Overexploited Sharks in the Bahamas

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SPRING 2010
Spring 2010 Newsletter cover Page 1: Satellite Telemetry: a Catalyst for International Collaboration
Page 2: Going Wild, Going Global: International Collaborations in Movement Ecology
Page 3: Satellite Tracking and the Importance of International Collaboration
Page 4: Lost in Africa—Chasing Hungarian Sakers in Niger
Page 5: Elucidating the Marine Behaviour of Atlantic Salmon
Page 6: Finding the "Holy Grail" in Russia
Page 7: MTI Photo Contest; Recently Published Papers
Page 8: Appeal to Help Rebuild the Juan Fernández Islands, Chile

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WINTER 2009
Winter 2009 Newsletter cover Page 1: Myth or Fact...
Page 2: Surprising Dispersal Ecology of Hen Harriers in England
Page 3: Desert Ducks: Unusual Movements of Ruddy Shelduck in China
Page 4: Could They Really Fly So Far Over the Atlantic Ocean?
Page 5: Dismissing Dogma: The Surprising Movement Patterns of Spiny Dogfish In the North Atlantic
Page 6: New Products; Do You Remember?
Page 7: Happy Birthday Argos!
Page 8: No Officer, It's Not a Bomb. (Or, A Day in the Life of the Adult Atlantic Sturgeon Project)

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SPRING 2009
Spring 2009 Newsletter cover Page 1: A new Era in Satellite Telemetry: More Than Just Migration
Page 2: Using Satellite Telemetry to Reduce Risk of Osprey Collisions with Military Aircraft
Page 3: Reestablishing the California Condor
Page 4: Tracking Fine-scale Movements and Behaviors of Greater Sage-Grouse with Solar GPS PTTs
Page 5: Migration Routes of Birds in Relation to Current and Proposed UK Wind Farm Sites
Pages 6-7: MTI Bird and Fish Tracking Conference 2009
Page 8: Predation of Silky Sharks in the Northern Gulf of Mexico

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WINTER 2008
Winter 2008 Newsletter cover Page 1: Satellite Telemetry Shapes Next Generation of Biologists
Page 2: Adaptive Migration Strategies of Raptors Tracked from Southern Sweden
Page 3: Identifying Important Areas for Bald Eagles Using Satellite Telemetry
Page 4: Tracking Movements of King Eiders in the Bering Sea
Page 5: Migratory Pattern and Environmental Preference of the Blue Shark
Page 6: International Cooperation through Satellite Telemetry
Page 7: Challenge '08
Page 8: MTI Bird and Fish Tracking Conference

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SPRING 2008
Spring 2008 Newsletter cover Page 1: Satellite Telemetry—Fulfilling Dreams
Page 2: Satellite Tracking of Raptors—How PTTs Changed Our Lives
Page 3: Satellite Tracking of Raptors—How PTTs Changed Our Lives (continued)
Page 4: Satellite Tracking of Raptors—How PTTs Changed Our Lives (continued)
Page 5: Satellite Tracking of Raptors—How PTTs Changed Our Lives (continued)
Page 6: Tracking Sakers: A Tool for International Co-operation; Navarre, the Iron Woodcock
Page 7: Students and Parents Succeed in a Scientific Treasure Hunt
Page 8: Project MAGO

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WINTER 2007
Winter 2007 Newsletter cover Page 1: Small Solutions to Big Mysteries
Page 2: Initial Deployment Tests of Tiny PTTs on the Red Knot
Page 3: Migration of Spanish Montagu's Harriers
Page 4: Dangerous Journeys of Sakers of the Carpathian Basin
Page 5: Satellite Tagged Bar-tailed Godwit Circles the Pacific
Page 6: Updates on Longest Running PTT Stories; Interference to the Argos System
Page 7: X-Tag News; Spain Conference; Your Strangest Story; Journeys of Sakers (continued)
Page 8: Tracking Our Student Scientists in Mongolia

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SPRING 2007
Spring 2007 Newsletter cover Page 1: Cruising the Oceans: Above and Below
Page 2: From the top of the World to Down Under—Migration of a Pomarine Jaeger
Page 3: Long Solo Migrations Across the Southern Ocean by Juvenile Wandering Albatrosses
Page 4: Petrels in the Pacific: Tracking the Far-ranging Movements of Endangered 'Ua'u (Hawaiian Petrel)
Page 5: Movement and Behavior of Ocean Sunfish, Mola mola, in the Northwest Atlantic
Page 6: GPS PTTs
Page 7: X-Tag Update; We're Looking for Your Strangest Story
Page 8: Latest GPS Parser

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WINTER 2006
Winter 2006 Newsletter cover Page 1: Amazing Journeys
Page 2: The Journey of a Female Hobby Across Two Continents
Page 3: Conservation Implications of Migration Routes of Pink-footed Shearwaters
Page 4: Have Sail Will Travel: Long-Distance Migrations of Western North Atlantic Sailfish
Page 5: A New Generation of Scientists; Max Update
Page 6: New Products
Page 7: Next Generation Archival Popup Tag; Sailfish (continued)
Page 8: Challenge 06

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SPRING 2006
Spring 2006 Newsletter cover Page 1: 1991-2006 A Celebration!
Pages 2–3: Celebrating Our History...A Trip Down Memory Lane
Page 4: Transmitters Integral to Research of Asian Houbara Bustard
Page 5: Houbara Bustard (continued)
Page 6: FREE Transmitters; 15th Anniversary Drawing
Page 7: New Online Production Form; First Eurasian Woodcock Track By Satellite Telemetry
Page 8: Argos Performance in Europe Part 2

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WINTER 2005
Winter 2005 Newsletter cover Page 1: Longevity and Long-Term Tracking
Page 2: Bald Eagle Monitored Seven Years by Satellite Telemetry
Page 3: Long-Term Tracking of Max the Stork
Page 4: Tracking the Endangered Greater Spotted Eagle
Page 5: Whimbrel Makes a Long Journey
Page 6: In Search of Your Comments; The LC4™ Advantage; Bald Eagle Monitored (continued)
Page 7: New 9.5g Solar PTT; Upgrades to Archival Tags
Page 8: Argos Performance in Europe

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SPRING 2005
Spring 2005 Newsletter cover Page 1: Diversity: From Jabiru to Jellyfish
Page 2: Conservation of the Rare Jabiru Stork in Mesoamerica
Page 3: The Amazing Adventures of Colossus, a Malayan Flying Fox
Page 4: The Peregrine Fund Uses GPS PTTs to Help Conserve Critically Endangered Asian Vultures
Page 5: Giant Medusa Tracking in the Sea of Japan, 2004
Page 6: In Search of the Longest Running PTT; Bizarre Requests
Page 7: New 105g LC4™; JTA Optimized SiV™ Duty Cycle Timers
Page 8: School Girls Discover Tag, Gain a Lesson in Marine Science

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WINTER 2004
Winter 2004 Newsletter cover Page 1: GPS: The Future is Here!
Page 2: New 12g Solar PTT, 22g Implantable PTT, and 30g Solar Powered Argos/GPS PTT
Page 3: New LC4™ PTTs; Delivery & Pricing
Page 4: Tracking Namibia's Most Endangered Species: The Cape Griffon Vulture
Page 5: Post-Fledging Movements of Juvenile Wood Storks
Page 6: Tracking Condors
Page 7: Cape Griffon Vulture (continued) and Juvenile Wood Storks (continued)
Page 8: Updated Manuals Available; Tracking Condors (continued)

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SPRING 2004
Spring 2004 Newsletter cover Page 1: Around the World in 100 Minutes—Part II; United Kingdom, Gannets
Page 2: Burkina Faso, Black Storks; Madeira, Cory's Shearwaters
Page 3: Brazil, Swallow-tailed Kites; Greenland, Gyrfalcons
Page 4: Eastern Canada, Barrow's Goldeneyes; Venezuela, White Marlins
Page 5: Argentina, Andean Condors; Eastern Canada, Peregrine Falcons
Page 6: Chile, Pink-footed Shearwaters; Southeastern USA, American White Pelicans
Page 7: Western USA, California Condors; USA—Alaska, Scoters
Page 8: USA—Hawaii, Pelagic Fishes and Sharks; How to Retrieve Your Data from Argos

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WINTER 2003
Winter 2003 Newsletter cover Page 1: Around the World in 100 Minutes; Australia, Flying Foxes
Page 2: Japan, Pelicans; Réunion Island, Tropical Seabirds
Page 3: United Arab Emirates, Houbara Bustard; Norway, Juvenile Golden Eagles
Page 4: Czech Republic, Black Storks; Denmark, King Eiders and Common Eiders
Page 5: Germany, Raptors; Switzerland, Eagle Owls
Page 6: France, Little Bustards; Spain, Bonelli's Eagles
Page 7: Gibraltar, Short-toed Eagles; Portugal, Little Bustards
Page 8: School Kids Make an Interesting Discovery; Constant Depth Explained

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SPRING 2003
Spring 2003 Newsletter cover Page 1: From the Ends of the Earth to Our Own Backyard; New Products
Page 2: New Products Mean New Capabilities
Page 3: Satellite Tracking Southern Giant Petrels at Palmer Station, Antarctica
Page 4: Southern Giant Petrels (continued); New to Our Staff
Page 5: Tracking the Fate and Habitat Preferences of White Marlin Released from Commercial Fishing Gear
Page 6: White Marlin (continued); PTT Refurbishment
Page 7: Icarus, the Sun and Microwave Telemetry—a Winning Combination
Page 8: Mute Swan Impact on Chesapeake Bay Grasses

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WINTER 2002
Winter 2002 Newsletter cover Page 1: Growing Pains...; Two Archival Pop-up Tags are Designed for Short-term and Long-term Studies
Page 2: We Need Your Help!; Couple in Trinidad Finds an Unusual Bird
Page 3: Monitoring Reintroduced Bald Eagles Using Satellite Telemetry
Page 4: Students Make the Connection Between Swallow-tailed Kite Conservation and Habitat Loss
Page 5: Archival Pop-Up Tag Studies of Pelagic Fishes and Sea Turtles in the Pacific Ocean
Page 6: Archival Pop-Up Tag Studies (continued); You Need to Know...About New Argos IDs
Page 7: Reintroduced Bald Eagles (continued); Students and Swallow-tailed Kites (continued)
Page 8: New to Our Staff; Pop-Up Tag Reveals Surprising Results from Recycled Marlin

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SPRING 2002
Spring 2002 Newsletter cover Page 1: Your Success Urges Us On...; New Products
Page 2: Two-Page Form—Very Important!; PTTs with New 28 bit IDs; Small is Beautiful (continued)
Page 3: Small is Beautiful: The Use of 18 Gram Solar Powered PTTs on Cory's Shearwaters
Page 4: Taking the Classroom into the Field: Hawk Migration at Chelan Ridge, Washington
Page 5: Archival Pop-Up Satellite Tagging of Whale Sharks in Honduras and the Galapagos Islands
Page 6: Hawk Migration (continued)
Page 7: Implantable PTT Conference a Success!
Page 8: PTTs Awarded at Holiday Party; Tagging of Whale Sharks (continued)

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WINTER 2001
Winter 2001 Newsletter cover Page 1: Thank you...; Product Update: 70 gram Argos/GPS PTT
Page 2: From the Dorms...
Page 3: Movements of Double-crested Cormorants Captured Near Southeastern Aquaculture Facilities
Page 4: You Need to Know...; New Argos Frequencies—Argos II and SiV™
Page 5: Initiating Pop-Up Satellite Tagging of White Sharks in South Africa
Page 6: White Sharks (continued)

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SUMMER 2001
Summer 2001 Newsletter cover Page 1: Our Tenth Year Celebration Continues!; Kids are the Winners in PTTs for School Projects
Page 2: Scholarships Awarded; You are Invited...
Page 3: Satellite-Tracking Helps to Discover Stopover Sites of the Threatened Oriental White Stork
Page 4: You Need to Know...; Oriental White Storks (continued)
Page 5: Results of Pop-Up Satellite Tagging of Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Yield Surprises
Page 6: Atlantic Bluefin Tuna (continued); Our Cover Photo Contest Winner!

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WINTER 2000
Winter 2000 Newsletter cover Page 1: It's Our Anniversary!; New Versions of the Archival Pop-Up Tag for Fish
Page 2: Free Transmitters; Middle School Students Have a Successful Learning Experience
Page 3: Migration Strategies and Wintering Areas of North American Ospreys
Page 4: Useful Tips: Finding a Lost PTT—Part 2; North American Ospreys (continued)
Page 5: Update on New Tiny Solar Powered PTT
Page 6: New to Our Staff; Scholarship Awards

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SUMMER 2000
Summer 2000 Newsletter cover Page 1: We're Moving!; New Tiny Solar Powered PTT
Page 2: Useful Tips: Finding a Lost PTT; Instruction Manuals Now Available; Returning PTTs to Us
Page 3: Hop or Jump: Autumn Migration Strategies of Lesser Black-backed Gulls
Page 4: Teflon Ribbon; Enter Our Photo Contest!; Storing Your PTTs

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