People began seasonal migrations to take advantage of plants and animals in certain areas.
The seasonal migration began in the 16th century and was very common until the beginning of the 19th century.
Seasonal migration does occur, but not all individuals undertake them.
Often, this movement was related to seasonal migration on account of the agricultural sector.
They go on seasonal migrations in search of food, water and mates.
The local economy of the village was based on agriculture and the income from the seasonal migration, especially to northern Italy.
There is evidence of oceanodromy (seasonal migration) in some species.
Nor would Canadian geese stop off here on their seasonal migrations.
They had used these horses for transportation of their whole household, during the seasonal migrations.
Seasonal migration was a feature of life, as with many other hunter-gatherer communities.