Biologging feeds scientists with data on stork behaviour


A data logger attached to animals yield useful information on their behaviours.

Biologging, in which animals are tagged to keep tabs on their movements and behaviour, was first tried in Malaysia in 2010 on captive milky storks in Zoo Negara.

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