Listening to Nature: An Introduction to Bioacoustics

Listening to Nature: An Introduction to Bioacoustics

By Centre for UK Nature, Natural History Museum

Explore how and why animals produce sound, learn the basics of recording and analysing natural soundscapes.

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Centre for UK Nature, Natural History Museum

Cromwell Road London SW7 5BD United Kingdom

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  • 3 hours
  • In person

About this event

Science & Tech • Science

Sounds produced by animals are increasingly being used to help us understand the natural world. In this session, we'll take an overview of the reasons for sound production, the concept of a soundscape, and the impacts of noise.

In order to effectively study sounds we need to make sound recordings, so we will follow the overview with a discussion on the principles of sound recording, and if weather allows make some sound recordings of our own. This will be followed by a session on the basic principles of sound analysis, and how it can be applied to studies of the natural world.

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This event is only for adults over the age of 18. Those that are between 16-18 can attend, with the supervision of an adult.

This is an in person event only

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Oct 15 · 1:00 PM GMT+1