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Where the Animals Go EN
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From the bestselling authors of London: The Information Capital comes the first book to tell real stories of wildlife through data and infographics. Until the twentieth century, the study of animals was limited to what a naturalist could observe with their eyes. '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 nine data-collection methods and create fifty stories around these, illustrated by stunning maps and graphics. From how birds avoid tornadoes to what slime can tell us about urban planning, the book will prove that ecology and zoology truly are tech fields.
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Where the Animals Go EN

James Cheshire , Oliver Uberti

Where the Animals Go EN

James Cheshire , Oliver Uberti

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From the bestselling authors of London: The Information Capital comes the first book to tell real stories of wildlife through data and infographics. Until the twentieth century, the study of animals was limited to what a naturalist could observe with their eyes. '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 nine data-collection methods and create fifty stories around these, illustrated by stunning maps and graphics. From how birds avoid tornadoes to what slime can tell us about urban planning, the book will prove that ecology and zoology truly are tech fields.

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