Question: What is your favorite migratory animal fact?
Simona Picardi (go.uidaho.edu/3N8gkjL) is an assistant professor of wildlife ecology and management in U of I’s College of Natural Resources (go.uidaho.edu/4b2AYK8). She studies how animals move across landscapes and what secrets their movements reveal. In this episode, she explains how tracking technology and data analysis help uncover patterns in wildlife behavior and how this research can guide strategies to protect habitats and wildlife populations.
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Music
“Young Republicans” by Steve Combs (go.uidaho.edu/3U3MNHs) via freemusicarchive.org, not modified (go.uidaho.edu/3Q6LeY5).
“Ice Birds” by Jon Fitzgerald (go.uidaho.edu/4ldgJhE) via Amphibious Zoo.
Chapters
(0:00) What is your favorite migratory animal fact?
(03:42) Getting to know Simona Picardi
(04:08) Using GPS data to track animals
(09:52) Urban wood storks
(12:18) Potential impact of changing migration patterns
(14:09) Birds eating junk food
(15:40) Broader conservation implications
(17:00) Other movement ecology research
(19:29) Final thoughts