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How Many Turns for the Tern?

By Ph.D. Alison Pearce Stevens
Unabridged — 5 minutes
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Dr. Egevang uses a geolocator attached to the leg bands on Arctic terns to help him learn where the terns go when they migrate. His research reveals that the Arctic tern holds the record for the longest migration on Earth.