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terrestrial bio-logging

Terrestrial bio-logging involves attaching small electronic devices to land animals to monitor their movements, behaviors, and environmental interactions. These devices collect data such as location, activity levels, and sometimes physiological information, providing insights into how animals behave in their natural habitats. The technology helps researchers understand patterns like migration routes, habitat use, and responses to environmental changes. By studying animals remotely, bio-logging reduces the need for invasive observation, contributing to conservation efforts and advancing knowledge of animal ecology.