I am modeling survival for radio-collared ungulates in a known-fate context, a raggedy sampling design (few animals marked each year, 6 years of data). The study encountered a much-more-than-ideal amount of collar failure (mostly dropped collars), so there is quite a bit of right-censoring despite the relatively long-term study. Turns out that the relocation history (generated by students in an unnamed Asian country) also includes, for a few animals, a few re-sightings of ear-tagged animals made after collars no longer functioned. At first I considered using these resightings with appropriate interval censoring (resightings occur at longer intervals than I will use in the analysis), and p. 16-26 of Cooch & White (v.

Any thoughts?
Rich Harris