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High hopes: the satellite network building the ‘internet of animals’
Creatures great and small are being tracked from space in a project that will help transform our understanding of how and why they migrate.
By Sonia Shah
February 27, 2021
Credit:Illustration by Shyama Golden/The New York Times
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″I’m going to do a set of coos,” Calandra Stanley whispered into the radio. The ornithologist from Washington DC’s Georgetown University and her team had been hunting cuckoos, in an oak-and-hickory forest on the edge of a southern Illinois cornfield, for weeks. Droplets of yesterday’s rain slid off the leaves above to those below in a steady drip. In the distance, bullfrogs croaked from a shallow lake, where locals go ice fishing in winter.

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