Melinda Holland Email

CEO . Wildlife Computers

Current Roles

Employees:
42
Revenue:
$8.2M
About
Wildlife Computers is the leading provider of wildlife telemetry solutions. Propelled by its mission to promote the sustainable use of our global environment, Wildlife Computers creates the most innovative marine technologies that empower data-driven decisions. Wildlife Computers provides unique consultative services, an unsurpassed commitment to quality, and impeccable customer service to get you the data you need when you need it. We regularly work with the international scientific community, and in addition to our main office in Redmond, WA, USA, we also have sales representation out of Havelock North, New Zealand. Learn more at WildlifeComputers.com Did You Find a Tag? If you have found a Wildlife Computers tag on the shore, on a fish, or anywhere else, we'd like to know about it. There may be scientific data still on the tag. Please leave the tag in the condition in which you found it, as this may be of interest to the researcher who deployed it. What to do... First, look for the serial number of the tag, which will be in small print on one of the labels on the tag. The number will be something like 12A1234, 13P0123, or 1391234. We will use this number to determine who owns the tag. Next, email us with the serial number and your contact information. Emails should be sent to tags@wctags.com. We will get back to you to just as soon as possible to follow up. While email is best, if you do not have access to email, you can call us at +1.425.881.3048. If you do call, we are in the Pacific time zone (GMT -8, or -7 during daylight saving time). Often people want to know the history of the tag they found, such as what species carried it and where. This is information the owner will have and may provide, if you request it.
Wildlife Computers Address
8310 154th Ave NE
Redmond, WA
United States
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