Friday, September 22 at 7 pm
at the Johnson Education Center
Join us for a discussion with the authors of WHERE THE ANIMALS GO: Tracking Wildlife with Technology in 50 Maps and Graphics. James Cheshire and Oliver Uberti investigate and illustrate the intersection of data technology and animal migration, revealing the natural world as never before.
RSVP for this event at 609-924-4646 or rsvp@drgreenway.org
“Where the Animals Go is beautiful and thrilling, a combination of the best in science and exposition, and a joy to study cover to cover.” — Edward O. Wilson
“This book is beautiful as well as informative and inspiring. There is no doubt it will help in our fight to save wildlife and wild habitats.” — Jane Goodall
“In recent years, technology has made it possible to track animal movements from afar in more and more detail… [Cheshire and Uberti] have dipped into this deluge of data to create 50 beautiful and engaging maps that reveal the wanderings of animals.” —National Geographic
“A striking example of how innovative technology can be used to increase our understanding of the natural world.” —Financial Times
“This is a special kind of detective story. After millennia of using footprints, feces, feathers, broken foliage and nests to track animals, the process is now so teched up you need to read this book to find out the how, what and why.” —New Scientist