An exploratory movement visualization tool
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An exploratory movement visualization tool
🛰🐦 Bird tracking - GPS tracking network for large birds
Annotate Earth's magnetic components from Swarm into GPS tracks
Source code for an entry to the BES mapping animal movements contest.
Animal tracking application with studies from movebank.org
Sample implementation of the Anitra data API client.
Automated pipeline for wildlife tracking data using Movebank API, pandas and Folium
Python library for downloading Animal tracking data from Anitra and Movebank platforms.
Projects carried out by Jannatul Ferdous and Johanna Esguerra on modelling current and future habitat selection of northern lapwings using GPS tracking data and individual-based models
Mirror Movebank study metadata and tracking event data to a local file tree - resumable catch-up + incremental update sync. Java 21 library and CLI.
Follow one named, real wild animal from Movebank — and stay with the story when the signal stops. A continuity-first tracker: grounded narrative, a graceful resolution, and a successor handoff. Node 24, zero runtime deps.
An interactive global map platform combining live wildlife cameras from explore.org and real-time GPS animal tracking telemetry from Movebank.
Pinned R environment for working with Movebank — rocker/geospatial + move/move2/moveVis/sf, ready to use.
Companion repo for the Nature submission: cross-species test of human-mobility scaling laws on 11 vertebrate species spanning a behavioural gradient (gazelle, zebra, elephant, baboon, gannet, albatross, stork, 2 bats, 2 turtles) + human reference. Single-author work by D. L. Azevedo (UnB).
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