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Listening in on climate change

  January 12, 2016 / Comments Off on Listening in on climate change / Category: Application Centre, Bioacoustic Unit, Climate Change

The University of Alberta and ABMI’s Bioacoustic Unit was recently featured on CBC’s Radio Active! Listen to Dr. Erin Bayne talk about using ARUs to track vocalizing species across the province, and check out more news coverage here, here, and here!

February 2, 2016 update: The Bioacoustic Unit in the Alberta Farmer Express!

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