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TSU biologists monitor bird migration with ISS


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TSU biologists monitor bird migration with ISS
TSU Biological Institute researchers have joined an international project, ICARUS. Initiated by Russia and Germany, it aims to monitor animal migration patterns on the planet using new technologies. Ornithologists say that this partnership will open doors in the field of bird migration. It will enable scientists to find previously unknown migration patterns and wintering grounds with the possibility of organizing conservation areas for rare species. The scientists will be able to more precisely identify birds’ life span and cause of death, trace migration patterns of infectious diseases, and even use them as an early warning system for climate change, pandemics, and natural disasters. ....

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How Far Does Wildlife Roam? Ask the 'Internet of Animals'


How Far Does Wildlife Roam? Ask the ‘Internet of Animals’
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An ambitious new system will track scores of species from space — shedding light, scientists hope, on the lingering mysteries of animal movement.
By Sonia Shah
Shyama Golden
‘‘I’m going to do a set of coos,” Calandra Stanley whispered into the radio. The Georgetown ornithologist 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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