MagGeo: Opening A New World Of Collaborative Wildlife Research

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Urška Demšar from the School of Geography & Sustainable Development, University of St Andrews and Ciarán Beggan from the British Geological Survey explain how their new tool, MagGeo, opens up a new area of investigation whereby
natural experiments can be passively performed using existing wildlife tracking data and linking these to data on encountered magnetic environments.

Period9 Nov 2021

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Media contributions

  • TitleMagGeo: Opening A New World Of Collaborative Wildlife Research
    Media name/outletNavigation News - membership magazine of the Royal Institute of Navigation
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date9/11/21
    PersonsUrska Demsar, Ciaran Beggan