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- adjective Fitted with a
radio collar
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Examples
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She had been radio-collared last spring as part of a population study and was known to range up and down Deep Creek and Willow Creek primarily.
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She had been radio-collared last spring as part of a population study and was known to range up and down Deep Creek and Willow Creek primarily.
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As the pinging grew louder in my headphones, I knew that my radio-collared snow leopard was just over the rise.
Cat Tales, Issue 4: Life Around Us Panthera 2010
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A recent study of radio-collared cow elk indicates that for the most part, wolves are to blame, Fish and Game says.
Idaho Fish & Game Blames Wolves On Elk Decline Dave Hurteau 2008
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As the pinging grew louder in my headphones, I knew that my radio-collared snow leopard was just over the rise.
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And it's tragic that several wilderness wolves and multiple Yellowstone wolves have already been killed, including the Cottonwood Pack and radio-collared wolves from the Yellowstone Wolf Project.
Matt Skoglund: Montana Can Do Better With Its First Wolf Hunt 2009
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But what the study revealed was that the radio-collared deer didn't bolt for the next county, as many hunters believe pressured deer do.
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In the study, 60 radio-collared deer being monitored to measure the effects of hunting pressure proved very sensitive to the sight, sound, and scent of multiple hunters in the woods.
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We'd found seven of the eight radio-collared elk without much trouble.
grouse Diary Entry grouse 2008
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Last summer she was radio-collared by a Russian-American team in the Sikhote-Alin Biosphere Reserve outside Plastun; it was the first time an adult cat had ever been tagged.
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