20 November 2003, 19:09
LAWCOPSATTELITE CARIBOU MAP
HERE is a mapping system tracking the Quebec caribou
http://www.fapaq.gouv.qc.ca/en/faune/caribou/avis3.htm20 November 2003, 22:03
Pete ELwacop,
Interesting use of technology...unforetunately due to a problem this end, I could not view the map properly..
Does it provide the time and date of the actual transmission? Is there a facility for comparing routes/dates ect from previous years??
Does anybody provide a map website where current sightings and other real time information is published???
As an aside, as technology like this gives better and better "real time info", at what does it become unsporting?
Regards,
Pete
21 November 2003, 09:49
LAWCOPSITE sent to me by Canadian friend.
All I know about it is what the intro into the site gives about it.
Haven't figured out all the nuances yet myself.
07 December 2003, 03:55
<Huntaholic>MAps are udated once weekly, usually on Tuesday. it shows where the collars were the week before and where they are now, along with giving a general indication of direction of travel. I wish I had found these maps BEFORE I went on my caribou hunt up there!