The Migration: Following 1.5 Million Wildebeest Across the Serengeti — Animal Stories
Twice a year, the Serengeti shakes. 1.5 million wildebeest, accompanied by hundreds of thousands of zebras and gazelles, thunder across the East African plains in a loop of survival that has continued for millennia. It is the largest overland migration on Earth — and it is under threat.
In The Migration, we follow this extraordinary journey from the inside: the chaotic, breathtaking river crossings where crocodiles wait in the shallows; the vast calving grounds where 8,000 new wildebeest are born every single day; and the hidden network of snares, poachers, and shrinking corridors that quietly push the migration toward the edge.
At the heart of the story is the vet who refuses to look away — tracking injured animals across hundreds of kilometers, lobbying governments, and applying cutting-edge science to protect a phenomenon that no fence or reserve can fully contain.
What makes this book different? Every dramatic chapter is paired with a Behind the Science feature that unpacks the real research — without the jargon. You'll explore:
- The mathematics that explain why a million animals move as one
- The brutal economics that make poaching so hard to stop
- The predator satiation effect — why lions actually eat less when the herds arrive
- The conservation corridors that could save — or doom — the migration's future
Written in an engaging, factual-fun style for curious readers of all backgrounds, The Migration turns one of nature's most spectacular events into a page-turning story of science, survival, and the people who dedicate their lives to keeping the wild world wild.
Bilingual edition — includes full text in both English and Spanish. Available as PDF + EPUB digital download.