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Join nature's greatest travelers and experience the wonders of migration like never before! Join nature's greatest travelers and experience the wonders of migration like never before!From humpback whales that travel thousands of kilometers from Antarctica to Costa Rica every year, to dragonflies crossing the Indian Ocean without rest, Keep on Moving takes readers on an unforgettable journey through the marvels of animal migration. Blending their latest scientific discoveries with conservation insights, real-life observations, and fascinating facts, this book explores how and why animals migrate. Along the way, readers will uncover key science topics like food chains, habitats, and life cycles-all while meeting some of the most extraordinary migrating species on Earth. 4 - 5 What Is Migration?6 - 7 The Need to Feed and BreedWhy do animals migrate?8 - 9 Searching for Greener PasturesBURCHELL'S ZEBRA, BOTSWANA10 - 11 Hungry HerbivoresWILDEBEEST, KENYA AND TANZANIA12 - 13 Animal InstinctHow animals know to navigate14 - 15 Home Is Where Your Magnetic Heart IsOLIVE RIDLEY TURTLES, EAST COAST OF INDIA16 - 17 March of the CrabsRED CRABS, CHRISTMAS ISLAND18 - 19 Mom and Dad Know BestLearning to find their way20 - 21 In Need of a Helping HandNORTHERN BALD IBIS, EUROPE22 - 23 The Gardeners of AfricaSTRAW-COLORED FRUIT BATS, ZAMBIA24 - 25 Shaping StreamsPACIFIC SALMON, ALASKA26 - 27 An Underwater HighwayThe Cocos-Galápagos swimway28 - 29 Ready, Set, GoTravel preparations30 - 31 A Feast to Last Half the YearHUMPBACK WHALE, ANTARCTICA32 - 33 Small but MightySmall-scale migrations34 - 35 Up and DownKRILL, ANTARCTICA36 - 37 Better TogetherMigration formations38 - 39 Month by MonthMigratory birds in the U.K.40 - 41 Birds Know No BordersFlyways around the world42 - 43 On the WingAMUR FALCONS, CHINA AND SOUTHEAST AFRICA44 - 45 The Wandering DragonflyGLOBE SKIMMERS, INDIA AND EAST AFRICA46 - 47 Keeping TrackTagging animals48 - 49 Thinking Outside the BoxOther ways to study migration50 - 51 The Great Butterfly RelayMONARCH BUTTERFLIES, NORTH AMERICA52 - 53 Corridors and Crossings54 - 55 Springtime SwarmsKarpaz Peninsula, Cyprus56 - 57 Plants and Seeds58 - 59 Why Does Migration Matter?60 - 61 How Are Scientists Helping Migrating Animals?62 - 63 You Can Help Too!64 - 65 What does that mean? Sara Forster is a writer and editor based in West Sussex. She spent much of her childhood in the Middle East and South Africa, where she developed a love of wildlife from an early age. She now spends her time researching and writing about all kinds of subjects for children from her home in the country with her dog Mouse and cat Mog. Olivia Forster is a zoologist specializing in biodiversity and conservation. She has spent time studying migratory bird and insect behavior and the importance of wildlife corridors in Kenya. She is an ambassador for Jean-Michel Cousteau's Ocean Futures Foundation and is based in the Maldives, where she is working to address the challenges faced by Olive Ridley sea turtles as they migrate. Terri Po is an illustrator who grew up in Hong Kong, graduated from Edinburgh University and now lives and works in the British countryside. She creates editorial illustrations, infographics and beautiful children's books.
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