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Reimagining insect research: Interview with Roel van Klink and Leandro Nascimento

Bioacoustics and AI help scientists listen in on elusive Australian cockatoos

The potential for tracking wildlife health & disease via bioacoustics is great (commentary)

Sound recordings and AI tell us if forests are recovering, new study from Ecuador shows

With fewer birds seen on farms, scientists try listening for them

Sounds of the soil: A new tool for conservation?

How do you study one of the world’s rarest whales?

The more degraded a forest, the quieter its wildlife, new study shows

Bioacoustics in your backyard: Q&A with conservation technologist Topher White

To save Hainan gibbons, Earth’s rarest primate, experts roll out the big tech

To save the Amazon, scientists are listening to its rich sounds

Scientists develop AI that can listen to the pulse of a reef being restored

Hear that? Bioacoustics is having its moment, but the technology still needs tuning

Repeated fires are silencing the Amazon, says new acoustic monitoring study

What’s popping? Humpbacks off South Africa, new acoustic study finds

The ocean is a cacophony of fish talk, study shows. We just can’t hear it

Bioacoustics researcher wins top award for positive impact toward solving global challenges

Betting big on bioacoustics: Q&A with philanthropist Lisa Yang

$10 million XPRIZE Rainforest contest announces 33 qualifying teams

Big bioacoustics boost: Cornell University program receives $24 million donation

When a tree falls in the forest, it’s the birds that don’t make a sound, study finds

Male superb lyrebirds found to trick females into mating via masterful mimicry

An economic case for competing in the XPRIZE Rainforest contest (commentary)

Electronic ears listen to poachers in a key Central American jaguar habitat

Well, hello there: Glass frogs ‘wave’ to communicate near noisy waterfalls

Whale of a find: Scientists spot beaked whale believed to be a new species

Podcast: Lemur love and award-winning plant passion in Madagascar

Whale zone ahead: A cetacean speed trap tags ships going over the limit

The rhino in the room: 3D scan brings near-extinct Sumatran species to virtual life

Don’t cross this tiger mom: Close encounter in Russia’s Far East

Spiny lobsters raise an undersea racket that can be heard miles away

Listening to marine mammals is helping scientists understand Arctic impacts of climate change

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