Recording the Silence: Capturing Natural Quiet Zones in National Parks
National parks are treasured for their stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife. Among their most valuable assets are the natural quiet zones that provide…
National parks are treasured for their stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife. Among their most valuable assets are the natural quiet zones that provide…
Soundscape ecology is an emerging field that studies the sounds within a particular environment and how they influence and reflect the health of ecosystems. By…
Conservationists and researchers are increasingly turning to audio technology to monitor endangered bird species in forest environments. This innovative…
Noise pollution in the oceans is an increasing environmental concern that affects marine life worldwide. As human activities such as shipping, construction…
Climate change is not only affecting the weather and ecosystems but also transforming the natural soundscapes that define our planet’s diverse environments…
Understanding underwater environmental sounds is crucial for marine research, conservation, and underwater navigation. Advances in technology have led to…
Urban environments are bustling with human activity, but they are also home to a surprising variety of wildlife. Documenting these habitats is essential for…
Understanding the acoustic environment of historic town squares is essential for preserving their cultural heritage and enhancing visitor experiences. Modern…
Field recordings are a valuable tool for exploring the complex relationships between humans and the natural environment. By capturing sounds from various…
Field recording in coastal and marine protected areas (MPAs) is essential for monitoring biodiversity, assessing environmental health, and supporting…