
Animal Acoustic Monitoring
Animal Acoustic Monitoring involves using specialized microphones and recording devices to capture sounds produced by wildlife in their natural habitats. These sounds, such as bird calls, insect noises, or mammal vocalizations, provide valuable information about species presence, behavior, and population health. By analyzing these audio recordings with software, researchers can monitor biodiversity, detect rare or elusive species, and assess ecosystem changes over timeāall without intrusive human presence. This method offers a non-invasive, efficient way to understand and protect wildlife, especially in remote or sensitive areas.