Environment
Advanced Solar-Powered Tracking Devices Reveal Wildlife Secrets
Advanced solar-powered tracking devices allow researchers to follow previously hard-to-study animals as they feed, socialize or migrate. In turn, this data could be used to make better wildlife and habitat management decisions.
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