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Where the Wild Geese Go is a fantastic adventure and a fun project that is all about following the amazing Light-Bellied Brent Goose as it embarks on an incredible trip. Little is known about our feathered friends, and we want to find out more, so a team of scientists have been assembled to track the geese from Ireland to Canada and back again. This project brings you inside the flock to see these amazing birds in action, and as they travel, you'll also find out more about the different places they visit and the diverse people they meet. So, we're calling all Goose Detectives to grab your binoculars and join us as we take off on this epic journey. Visit rte.ie/goose to log your sightings and to find out more.
A team of Goose Detectives and scientists tag Brent Geese in Dungarvan, Ireland, and the birds take flight, beginning a journey that will take them 10,000 km around the world.
The Goose Detectives and scientists follow the Brent Geese as they make their way from Ireland to Iceland, using GPS trackers to help uncover their secrets.
In Iceland, a very important job is given to some local Goose Detectives – collecting goose poo!
Continuing across Iceland, the Brent Geese fly over some amazing landscapes, but the glaciers beneath them are melting fast as a result of climate change.
The Brent Geese reach Arctic Canada, where they encounter local people and culture. This far north, the GPS trackers fail, and the scientists prepare for a daring mission.
With the Brent Geese trackers offline in the Arctic wilderness, scientists Stu and Kendrew attempt to locate them in one of the world's most remote places.
Hunting is an important part of life in Arctic Canada, and one local hunter, Devon Manik, may have vital clues to help locate the Brent Geese.
The scientists search for the geese on a remote Canadian island while the Goose Detectives watch from Dungarvan. This is their last chance to find the geese.
On their way back to Ireland, the geese pass over Greenland, where they come across some amazing animals, including the 'unicorn of the sea.'
The Geese and their goslings continue their journey over Greenland. This place is very different from Ireland, and young people here experience their culture through the food.
The geese reappear in Ireland, and the local Goose Detectives are given a near-impossible task – they have to count all the Brent Geese in Ireland!
Back in Dublin, local people welcome the arrival of the geese, but both compete for space in a crowded city.
The Goose Detectives race against the clock to clean their local beach as the birds are set to arrive back in Dungarvan.
A team of Goose Detectives and scientists tag Brent Geese in Dungarvan, Ireland, and the birds take flight, beginning a journey that will take them 10,000 km around the world.
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