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  • Why conservation urgently needs acoustic baselines
  • Escucha Aves: AI for Conservation and Communities
  • Detection, communication, and individual identification with deep audio embeddings: A case study with North Atlantic rig

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news.mongabay.com /1 month ago

Why conservation urgently needs acoustic baselines

From above, an intact forest can look reassuringly complete. A satellite image may show an unbroken canopy, a block of green still standing amid plantations, roads or logged land....

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audubon.org /6 days ago

Escucha Aves: AI for Conservation and Communities

Birds in Colombia are making themselves heard everywhere: during the recent Global Big Day (GBD), which reaffirmed our status as the country of birds; on Anderson Cooper’s 60 Minut...

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journals.plos.org /2 weeks ago

Detection, communication, and individual identification with deep audio embeddings: A case study with North Atlantic rig...

by Irina Tolkova, Holger Klinck, Dana A. Cusano, Anke Kügler, Susan E. Parks Anthropogenic noise has increased ambient sound levels across the globe, both underwater and on land....

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journals.plos.org /1 month ago

Animal acoustic communication has a conserved optimal rhythm within the neural delta range

by Theophane Piette, Chundra Cathcart, Chiaria Barbieri, Keesha Martin Ming, Didier Grandjean, Balthasar Bickel, Eloïse Déaux, Anne-Lise Giraud Acoustic communication is crucial f...

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audubon.org /3 weeks ago

These 5 Research Projects Show How AI Is Revolutionizing Bird Conservation

Conservation researchers will go to great lengths to survey birds—getting up before dawn, driving hours on back roads, undertaking grueling hikes—all for only a brief snapshot of w...

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news.mongabay.com /1 month ago

AI listens for endangered orcas to help reduce underwater noise exposure

Artificial intelligence is listening to orca calls in real time and helping to reduce their exposure to underwater noise. The effort is focused on an endangered orca subspecies in...

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goodmenproject.com /1 month ago

AI Listens in to Help Protect Wildlife

AI systems are learning to listen to and decode the sounds of nature, helping scientists to track species and spot ecosystem changes much faster than traditional field surveys. The...

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wildlife.org /3 weeks ago

Wildlife Vocalizations: Els van Lavieren

Suriname nonprofit cofounder describes her primate work in Morocco and South America The post Wildlife Vocalizations: Els van Lavieren appeared first on The Wildlife Society.

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queticosuperior.org /2 weeks ago

Researchers listen for signs of change in Quetico’s songbirds

A long-term songbird study is underway deep within Quetico Provincial Park. This spring, researchers placed 17 recording units across key habitats to monitor songbird species. Data...

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theguardian.com /1 week ago

Birdsong data from Merlin ID app to help global biodiversity project

Cornell Lab for Ornithology plans data linkup between app and population monitoring on eBird platformThe Merlin bird ID app will allow users to feed real-time bird identifications...

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news.mongabay.com /1 month ago

A ‘symphony’ of wildlife suggests carbon financing is working in Sierra Leone

One of the first things H.S. Sathya Chandra Sagar noticed in Gola Rainforest National Park was its profusion of sound. Standing amid the tallest trees he’d ever seen, Sagar could h...

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nytimes.com /2 weeks ago

How a Bird’s Habitat Can Change Its Song

For the Bachman’s sparrow, whether a song is passed to the next generation could depend, in part, on the wind and trees.

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wildlife.org /1 month ago

Q&A: Should wildlife biologists embrace AI?

Two researchers advocate for the benefits of large language models in conservation science The post Q&A: Should wildlife biologists embrace AI? appeared first on The Wildlife...

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wildlife.org /1 month ago

Wildlife Vocalizations: Yaira Ortiz

Recent University of Miami graduate and U.S. Virgin Islands native talks about how the beaches inspired her to do conservation work with sea turtles The post Wildlife Vocalization...

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audubon.org /3 weeks ago

Beidler Forest to the Bahamas: New Tech Reveals Hemispheric Journey of Secretive Songbird

The Swainson’s Warbler is prized by birdwatchers and difficult for scientists to study because of the dense habitat it occupies across South Carolina and the southern U.S. Think lo...

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audubon.org /3 weeks ago

Beidler Forest to the Bahamas: New Tech Reveals Hemispheric Journey of Secretive Songbird

The Swainson’s Warbler is prized by birdwatchers and difficult for scientists to study because of the dense habitat it occupies across South Carolina and the southern U.S. Think lo...

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nytimes.com /1 week ago

A Bird’s Brain Holds Clues to the Sounds of Music

The neurobiologist Erich Jarvis studies the few species capable of speech. He has long hoped to genetically engineer an animal that can make new calls.

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forestsnews.org /1 week ago

Q+A: From Amazonia to New Guinea 

Brazilian biologist Gabriel Leite discusses his journey to Papua New Guinea’s Managalas Plateau, comparing its dense rainforests to the Amazon and explaining how audio technology a...

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audubon.org /1 week ago

Conservation Agriculture: Creating Spaces for Biodiversity

 In a world where sustainability and agricultural efficiency are more important than ever, we present an essential guide that will transform your vision of field production: the Su...

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birdnote.org /1 month ago

How an Ornithologist with a Microphone Made History

With today’s mobile apps and sound libraries, it’s never been easier to listen to birds on demand. But that wasn’t always the case – not until the 1920s when ornithologist Arthur A...

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news.mongabay.com /2 weeks ago

Chewing sounds can help decode an animal’s diet using AI, new study finds

What does an eagle ray’s menu look like? An artificial intelligence model can now answer that question by listening to sounds of the animal chewing on food. Scientists developed th...

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audubon.org /5 days ago

Advocating for Birds and Working Lands in a Conservation-Forward Farm Bill

In late June, a group of farmers and ranchers—many enrolled in the National Audubon Society’s Conservation Ranching program—joined Audubon staff and field experts in Washington, DC...

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phys.org /1 month ago

Why animal calls sound alike in time: Most species share a common communication tempo

From insects to great apes, by way of birds and fish, animals communicate through an extraordinary variety of sounds. While the pitch or timbre of their vocalizations matters, rhyt...

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news.mongabay.com /1 week ago

What are these parrots saying?

New research shows that the yellow-naped amazon (Amazona auropalliata), a critically endangered parrot in Central America, has a sophisticated way of communicating. Instead of just...

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