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Using bioacoustics to improve conservation
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Recording and analyzing sounds in nature is a new practice that is helping researchers monitor biodiversity. In remote places, such as tropical rainforests, bioacoustics can identify areas where wildlife numbers have declined and logging and hunting have intensified, among other threats.
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