Eavesdrop on forest sounds to effectively monitor biodiversity, researchers say

There’s a lot to listen for in a tropical forest. There’s the sound of life: the howls, the hoots, the croaks. There’s the sound of loss: the buzz of chainsaws, the groan of falling trees, the silence. Eavesdropping on these sounds, or their absence, can be an effective way of monitoring animal diversity, researchers say in … Continue reading Eavesdrop on forest sounds to effectively monitor biodiversity, researchers say