Elephant project recordings evoke the rainforest
Scientists are using remote recording units to record the soundscapes of endangered African forest elephants and parrots in Congolese rainforests, according to a US wildlife conservation charity. They say they could help monitor biodiversity.
Source: phys.orgPublished on 2021-09-13
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