Articles related to "Wildlife Tracking"Understanding habitat needs of wild animals is key to their survival. To monitor wildlife migrating long distances or living in remote areas requires advanced technology.
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Even the most seasoned tracker will get closer to wildlife if he waits for the wildlife to come to him. Here are some easy blinds anyone can create.
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Elephants communicate through infrasonic rumbles, sounds too low for the human ear to hear. Scientists are discovering new meaning behind these elephant rumbles.
Seen one children's garden, seen 'em all? Not so! The newly opened destination at Memphis Botanic Garden takes creativity and imagination to a new level!
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