We can use technology to create measures of biodiversity based on sound. Basically, we filter out all the noise made by humans, then what’s left – the noise made by nature – is a measure of ...
is an "acoustic ecologist" who has traveled the world recording the sounds of nature, from birdsong and rainfall to babbling brooks and the rustling of leaves. But the noise we humans make is ...
Water sounds have louder ripples peaking in the lower ... in which we are — as the name suggests — drawn to nature through deeply evolved attractions to favorable landscapes.