Ecologists at the National Science Foundation (NSF) Georgia Coastal Ecosystems LTER site, one of 28 NSF LTER sites in the U.S. and around the world, used radio or GPS transmitters to track alligators’ wanderings for as long as four months, placing the instruments on the backs of the ‘gators.
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