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Vibrations offer new way to track elephants

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1 December 2018

On 1 December 2018 BBC News reported: Researchers have come up with a new way of tracking elephants, via the vibrations that the animals make. Scientists Dr Beth Mortimer and Prof Tarje Nissen-Meyer discovered that elephants generate vibrations through their normal movements and through vocalizations, known as 'rumbles'. These can be measured by techniques usually used for studying earthquakes. Global Good News service views this news as a sign of rising positivity in the field of science, documenting the growth of life-supporting, evolutionary trends.

'This study marks a new phase in trying to understand the nature of the vibrations elephants produce and how they might be used by elephants themselves,' Save The Elephants' chief executive, Frank Pope, said of the research.

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