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Movement & migration hub > Movement ecology, migratory species & animal migration >
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· Research institutions & initiatives
Research
Center for Animals on the Move (CAM) @ Western University
· “The telecoupling concept recognizes that the drivers of environmental change in one location can
have profound effects on ecosystems and human well-being in distant locations. Our team, which
includes both natural and social scientists, works to understand the telecoupled systems of North
American migratory species to improve their management and to discover new approaches to address
all types of telecoupled problems.”
European Network for the Radar surveillance of Animal Movement (ENRAM)
ICARUS: International Cooperation for Animal Research Using Space
International Biologging Society
Migratory Connectivity Project
· Copyright date as of August 2024 is 2010-2017, and latest news story on homepage is from 2022.
· “Given the rapid advancement of technology and migratory connectivity data, the Migratory
Connectivity Project was created to facilitate development of new technologies and serve as
a portal for gathering and disseminating information. Our ultimate goal is to advance the
conservation and understanding of animals throughout their full life cycle by promoting the
science of migratory connectivity.”
Minerva Center for Movement Ecology
MOVE Research Group at the University of California Santa Barbara
Movement Ecology Lab @ Hebrew University of Jerusalem
· This Australia-based organization “builds the participation capacity of wildlife scientists,
wildlife policy experts, NGOs and CSOs around the world to secure international wildlife
conservation.”