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How the same tech in your Nintendo Wii is tracking wild and wily wolverines – Live Science

For ecologists studying wolverines
mid-sized carnivores found across the boreal forest and Arctic tundra of North America, across Europe’s Nordic mainland, and throughout the Russian north technology that you’d find in a smartphone is offering an unparalleled glimpse of how these animals behave.
Twenty-five years ago, the only technology available to study wild wolverine behavior were collars that sent out a radio signal revealing an animal’s location. Biologists would be lucky to locate a collared…
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