For thousands of years, tracking animals meant following footprints. Now satellites, drones, camera traps, cellphone networks, and accelerometers reveal the natural world as never before. Where the Animals Go is the first book to offer a comprehensive, data-driven portrait of how creatures like ants, otters, owls, turtles, and sharks navigate the world. Based on James Cheshire and Oliver Uberti, scientists at the forefront of the animal-tracking revolution tell fascinating stories of animal behavior. These astonishing infographics explain how warblers detect incoming storms using sonic vibrations, how baboons make decisions, and why storks prefer garbage dumps to wild forage and etc. Where the Animals Go is a triumph of technology, data science, and design, bringing a broad perspective and intimate detail to our understanding of the animal kingdom.