Tracking Wildlife, Reimagined: The Story Behind the Luminous Collar

After five years of design, testing, and fieldwork, we are proud to introduce the Margo Luminous Satellite Tracking Collar. At its core, it’s built to help us better understand wildlife in a way that’s minimally invasive and highly effective.
Fencing Bella Coola – Part 3: Reaching the Finish Line

Bella Coola is one of the only places on the coast of British Columbia where you can drive directly from the interior without taking a ferry.
Fencing Bella Coola – Part 2: Constructing a Fence

Bella Coola is known for the Great Bear Rainforest, the world’s largest coastal temperate rainforest. We teamed up with community members and owners of an orchard in the Bella Coola Valley to help keep bears wild by fencing them out of human spaces.
Fencing Bella Coola – Part 1: Understanding Bear Conflict

The rivers around Bella Coola come alive with spawning salmon every Fall which attracts a large population of Grizzly Bears. These powerful predators gather along the Atnarko and Bella Coola Rivers to feed, playing a vital role in the local ecosystem.
Fencing a Creston Dairy Farm: Why Electric Fencing Ultimately Helps Animals

The Creston Valley is known for its fertile farmland and the Kootenay River, which provides vital habitat for a wide range of wildlife.
Wildlife vs. Highways: How Electric Fences reduce Wildlife Collisions

Elk Valley, located in British Columbia, is a mountainous region known for its dense forests and clear rivers. The area serves as a vital corridor for species movement through the Canadian Rockies.
Urban Conservation Efforts: How the Margo Net Gun saved the Life of Ed

With over 45 years in the business, we have a lot of stories to share, and we wanted to reflect on one of the original products we offered in our early days.