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Subject: | Using the Animal Internet to Track Migration |
From: | Laurie Knight <> |
Date: | Sun, 12 Jun 2016 09:33:40 +0000 |
"About 50,000 creatures, from whales and leopards to bats and snails, are being fitted with tracking devices that will show precisely where and how they migrate from breeding grounds to winter homes … ." See http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/jun/11/animal-internet-digital-tracking-wildlife-migration <HR> <BR> Birding-Aus mailing list <BR> <BR> To change settings or unsubscribe visit: <BR> http://birding-aus.org/mailman/listinfo/birding-aus_birding-aus.org </HR> |
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