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  1. Bioacoustics, the study of the production, transmission, and reception of animal sounds in nature provides scientists, researchers, and government agencies with unmatched insight into species diversity, habitat health, wildlife behavior, and more. But to understand the science of sound, you first need to learn the language of bioacoustics.

  2. Wildlife Acoustics creates the world’s leading wildlife acoustic monitoring tools, specially designed to help scientists make impactful discoveries that expand our understanding of this biologically diverse planet. A passionate and innovative group of technologists, operational experts, wildlife enthusiasts and conservationists, we have a ...

  3. Grabadora acústica Wildlife Acoustics SONG METER 4. Song Meter SM4 es una grabadora robusta y resistente a la intemperie que graba en uno o dos canales en formato WAV de 16 bits. Los dos micrófonos incorporados le permiten grabar sonidos de 20Hz a 48kHz y los dos puertos de micrófono le permiten conectar un micrófono con cable o un hidrófono.

  4. Wildlife Acoustics, Inc. is a privately held United States company based in Maynard, Massachusetts. The company provides bioacoustics monitoring technology for scientists, researchers, and government agencies internationally. The company was founded by Ian Agranat in 2003. [1] The company originally developed a product called the Song Sleuth, a ...

  5. 2,932 Followers, 1,108 Following, 83 Posts - Wildlife Acoustics (@wildlifeacoustics) on Instagram: "Turning sounds into discovery & insights into impact"

  6. Wildlife Acoustics, Inc. 3 Mill and Main Place, Suite 210 Maynard, MA 01754-2657 USA +1 (978) 369-5225 +1 (888) 733-0200. Wildlife Acoustics creates tools to record animal behavior in natural habitats. Explore solutions for soundscape monitoring, impact assessments, & more.

  7. Hear Ultrasonic Bat Calls. Discover—and demystify—a world unheard. Bats produce sounds outside the range of human hearing. Echo Meter Touch 2 uses sophisticated hardware and software to make bat vocalizations audible. Patented Real-Time Expansion (RTE) technology makes it possible to hear bats as they fly by.