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I pulled the site up on the Internet Archive/Wayback Machine. You can visit the site here: https://web.archive.org/web/20100513190930/http://www.croctrack.org.nz/ Obviously rather outdated (latest info posted was from 12/2005), but interesting so I had to run it down. The final results of the initial study were published in the journal Northern Territory Naturalist as "Home Range and Movement Patterns of an Estuarine Crocodile 'Crocodylus porosus': A Satellite Tracking Pilot Study". If I've got the link correct, you should be able to download the paper here: https://ia802902.us.archive.org/22/items/biostor-254131/biostor-254131.pdf The primary author (Bindi Thomas) went on to do other similar tracking projects, including a 5-year study of an elephant cow in Kruger National Park and Sabi Sand Reserve--got a copy of the paper here to read tonight. |