Welcome to an exciting exploratory learning experience. This is a chance to connect with a local outdoor space and the birds that are there. You will see birds as a way to assess the health of your local environment. Then you will have the chance to take action in your local environment. Begin by watching […]
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Welcome to Module 1.1! Today you will connect with a local outdoor space and the birds that are there. You will also have the chance to see birds as a way to assess the health of your local environment. Begin by watching the introduction video. Module 1.1 Overview Engage with an audio clip of sunrise […]
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Imagine a world where local communities are engaged in climate science. Imagine people were supported to take the job of climate change adaptation into their own hands. What if bioacoustics could shift the enormity of the climate crisis down to the community level? The connection between bioacoustics and climate change can be viewed in many […]
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Or learn more below: Overview & How-toListen to LearnLabel(celebrating our Top Labelers!)Train & VerifyFurther ResearchMeet the Team Overview & How-to Stream our audio archive from Nepal, Bolivia, and USA on EarthHz collaborative platform! Documentation: LISTEN TO LEARN More details about the project: To preserve, we must first listen to understand. Explore these bird calls. LABEL […]
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Hello! My name is Daniel Farmer, and I am a new member of the Songs of Adaptation team. As I transition into this position, I find myself continuously working to better explain who we are and what we do. As we move into a new year and a new decade, I want to help clarify […]
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of valuable acoustic data collected with local partners on 4 continents. Listen and learn 3 bird calls recorded in the US, Bolivia, and Nepal! […]
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The quiet, wintery months seem a distant memory in the vibrant Chesapeake estuary. The Songs of Adaptation team has research stations consistently recording in many locations around the watershed. The presence of so many vocalizing species is both exciting and daunting for the research team. The team is using local knowledge with the recorded bioacoustic […]
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The Songs Of Adaptation team has officially received a two-year extension of research permits in Nepal. The biomeridian installation and monitoring continues in the Barun Valley, at the base of Mount Everest. Pictured here, a team member checks instrumentation at one of the stations along the transect. The biomeridian in Nepal stretches from tropical climates, […]
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Excerpted from United Nations Sustainable Development Goals by 2030 at un.org Songs of Adaptation project has direct links to Goals 4, 7, 8, 11, 13, 15, 16, and 17. Education can help equip locals with the tools required to develop innovative solutions to the world’s greatest problems Songs of Adaptation equips locals with bioacoustic tools […]
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In March, Songs of Adaptation established a new research location in Bolivia. Working together with new local partners, team members designed and carried out an installation that incudes four monitoring stations in different habitats. This study design relies on local community partners to collect and transfer data. Left to right: Luciano, Alejo, Shane, and Rommel are […]
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