
The Animal Migration Project
The Animal Migration Project studies how and why animals travel long distances between their habitats, often seasonally. By tracking species such as birds, whales, and insects, researchers gather data on migration routes, timing, and environmental influences. This research helps us understand the ecological importance of migrations, how animals adapt to changing conditions, and the impact of human activities. Insights from this project inform conservation efforts, ensuring these remarkable journeys continue and ecosystem health is maintained. Ultimately, it reveals the extraordinary natural phenomenon of animal migration and its critical role in biodiversity.