%0 Journal Article %T Using GPS Technology to Understand Spatial and Temporal Activity of Kangaroos in a Peri-Urban Environment %A Gerhard K£¿rtner %A Karl Vernes %A Rajanathan Rajaratnam %J Archive of "Animals : an Open Access Journal from MDPI". %D 2018 %R 10.3390/ani8060097 %X Kangaroo¨Chuman conflict is increasing in the peri-urban communities of the New South Wales (NSW) north coast in Australia. A way to assist in managing this conflict is to improve our understanding on the ecology of kangaroos in the peri-urban environment. We utilized modern Global Positioning System (GPS) technology to track adult male kangaroo movements in a peri-urban housing estate at Coffs Harbour, Australia, using both collars and temporary glue-on devices. We also assessed the effectiveness of the glue-on devices, which do not require animal recapture for device retrieval. Kangaroos remained predominately within the residential area and moved over short distances with small movement speeds. Movement activity peaked from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m., coinciding with daily residential activities such as driving to work, putting children on the school bus, hanging out the washing, and putting bins on the street. In addition, the temporary glue-on devices were effective in gaining information on spatial and temporal activity on a day-by-day basis, despite having short deployment lengths %K kangaroo %K GPS telemetry %K movement ecology %K activity pattern %K peri-urban %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6025337/