Animal migration tracking is when scientists and researchers use special equipment to follow animals as they move from one place to another. When an animal migrates, it means it moves or travels from one place to another. Scientists and researchers may place special tags, such as GPS devices, on the animals to follow them. When a tag is placed on an animal, it sends information on the animal's location to a computer or satellite. Scientists and researchers use this information to see how the animals move, where they go, and how far they travel. This helps scientists understand more about animal behavior, migration routes, and how wildlife interact with their environment.