The plan seems simple: Place a mobile phone tracker on a white stork to study the bird's migration pattern. That's what a Polish environmental charity, EcoLogic Group, planned to do, per Radio Poland.
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The group tagged the stork with a mobile phone tracker to follow its migration. It flew some 3,700 miles to Sudan, where someone found the tracker and used the SIM card. The phone bill came to $2,700.
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