Bioacoustics (Two-Part Workshop)

£3.00

Discover the emerging world of bioacoustics and its great potential to benefit wildlife monitoring, research and conservation. Suitable for all levels of expertise.

Part 1: Introduction to Bioacoustics and Recorder Setup

Part 2: Introduction to Basic Bioacoustics Analysis Using Kaleidoscope

Learning outcomes include:

  • Learn how bioacoustics can be used as both a survey and a research tool

  • Explore how different species vocalise, the equipment you’ll need to record them, and how to set these up

  • Dive into case studies that illustrate the benefits of using bioacoustics for a range of different scenarios

This course is delivered by Paul Howden-Leach, an international authority when it comes to bioacoustics. He is the Director of Skyline Ecology, a consultancy that he set up in 2013, and works closely with Wildlife Acoustics.

Duration: each part is 90 minutes

Discover the emerging world of bioacoustics and its great potential to benefit wildlife monitoring, research and conservation. Suitable for all levels of expertise.

Part 1: Introduction to Bioacoustics and Recorder Setup

Part 2: Introduction to Basic Bioacoustics Analysis Using Kaleidoscope

Learning outcomes include:

  • Learn how bioacoustics can be used as both a survey and a research tool

  • Explore how different species vocalise, the equipment you’ll need to record them, and how to set these up

  • Dive into case studies that illustrate the benefits of using bioacoustics for a range of different scenarios

This course is delivered by Paul Howden-Leach, an international authority when it comes to bioacoustics. He is the Director of Skyline Ecology, a consultancy that he set up in 2013, and works closely with Wildlife Acoustics.

Duration: each part is 90 minutes