
bioacoustic monitoring
Bioacoustic monitoring involves recording and analyzing sounds produced by wildlife—such as birds, mammals, insects, and amphibians—to study their presence, behavior, and population trends. Using sensitive microphones and audio technology, researchers can monitor ecosystems remotely and continuously without disturbing the animals. This method helps in tracking species distribution, detecting endangered species, and understanding environmental changes. It provides valuable data for conservation efforts, ecological research, and environmental management, making it an effective and non-invasive tool for understanding the natural soundscape and the health of ecosystems.