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Animal migration tracking is used in wildlife biology, conservation biology, ecology, and wildlife management to study animals' behavior in the wild. One of the first techniques was bird banding, placing passive ID tags on birds legs, to identify the bird in a future catch-and-release. Radio tracking involves attaching a small radio transmitter to the animal and following the signal with a RDF receiver. Sophisticated modern techniques use satellites to track tagged animals, and GPS tags which keep a log of the animal's location. With the Emergence of IoT the ability to make devices specific to the species or what is to be tracked is possible. One of the many goals of animal migration research has been to determine where the animals are going; however, researchers also want to know why they

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  • Animal migration tracking (en)
  • Seguimiento de la migración de animales (es)
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  • Por años los científicos han estado siguiendo o rastreando animales y las formas en que migran. Muchos lo han hecho por investigación, algunos lo han hecho para ayudar a los animales y para monitorearlos. (es)
  • Animal migration tracking is used in wildlife biology, conservation biology, ecology, and wildlife management to study animals' behavior in the wild. One of the first techniques was bird banding, placing passive ID tags on birds legs, to identify the bird in a future catch-and-release. Radio tracking involves attaching a small radio transmitter to the animal and following the signal with a RDF receiver. Sophisticated modern techniques use satellites to track tagged animals, and GPS tags which keep a log of the animal's location. With the Emergence of IoT the ability to make devices specific to the species or what is to be tracked is possible. One of the many goals of animal migration research has been to determine where the animals are going; however, researchers also want to know why they (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Logger_eggs_01.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Canis_lupus_with_radio_collar.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Monarch_Butterfly_Danaus_plexippus_Tagged_Closeup_3008px.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Tracking_Mountain_Lions.jpg
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