Co-authored by James Cheshire and Oliver Uberti, Where the Animals Go: Tracking Wildlife with Technology in 50 Maps and Graphics (Particular Books, 2016) is a book of maps by wild animals. It’s a compendium of tracking data from field biologists’ research projects, ably curated and turned into some spectacular maps (if the excerpts on the authors’ website are any indication). Greg has written a piece at All Over the Map.
Where the Animals Go is available now in the U.K.; the U.S. edition comes out in September 2017.
Cheshire and Uberti first teamed up to produce London: The Information Capital (2014), which should be out in paperback any time now.