addressing Wildlife monitoring and conservation challenges with acoustics
Our lab aims to develop and apply acoustic technology to address wildlife conservation and management issues. Our projects combine museum collections, fieldwork and technology and research in our lab is centred around three main themes:
- acoustic monitoring of threatened species
- biodiversity assessment through soundscape analysis
- community engagement with acoustics
Threatened species monitoring
Developing acoustic methods to monitor threatened species.
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biodiversity assessment
Using soundscapes to document patterns of biodiversity and ecological processes, including bushfire impacts.
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listening for natureFacilitating community-led acoustic survey projects.
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Want to join the lab?Currently accepting Honours, Masters and PhD student applicants through the University of Melbourne
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