‘Tracking animals’ meant following their footprints and droppings. In 1900, scientists began the first bird-banding schemes and observation surveys. By the new millennium, researchers were using radio transmitters, drones, bioacoustics, DNA analysis, cellular networks and GPS to track wildlife. The authors highlight 9 data-collection methods and create 50 stories around these, illustrated by maps and graphics.
Where The Animals Go: Tracking Wildlife with Technology in 50 Maps and Graphics
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