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Scientists make startling discovery after reviewing 700,000 hours of forest sounds: 'It's sort of a blueprint'
What happens if a bird sings in the forest and no one is there to hear it? If it's in the Sierra Nevada, chances are a microphone placed by researchers from Cornell University and the University of ...
A new study using the largest network of microphones to track birds in the United States is providing crucial insights for managing and restoring fire-prone forests across California's Sierra Nevada ...
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