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    The Magic of Animal Movement

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    Authors
    Wilson, Rory
    Date
    2015-10-19
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10754/663396
    
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    Rory Wilson is a professor of zoology at Swansea University in Wales. He specializes in studying animals that are difficult to observe, such as albatrosses, penguins, sharks, turtles and deer. To achieve this he has designed and used special tags that he attaches to animals for the purpose of??recording their every move in the finest detail. He has been awarded aRolex Award for Enterprise in recognition of this work and is listed in the BBC s top 50 Wildlife Power Conservationists.

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