This project is a continuation of one done by Hannah Fikes, William Gardner, and Michael Williams, which focused on creating a device implantable in snakes that was capable of tracking position data and then transmitting that position data wirelessly to nearby base stations. Picking up where they left off, we worked to miniaturize the tracker implant. This consisted of choosing the components required for the implant with size and power usage in mind, creating a proof-of-concept using these parts, and designing and assembling a custom PCB. Ultimately, we ended up completing many of our hardware and software deliverables. We wrote and tested our code on our development kit prototype, and assembled a completed PCB, but due to a misinterpretation of our microcontroller datasheet we were unable to program the PCB itself.