Why conservation urgently needs acoustic baselines
PolicyTuesday, June 9, 2026Mongabay

Why conservation urgently needs acoustic baselines

The article emphasizes the crucial need for establishing acoustic baselines in conservation efforts to better understand and monitor forest health, as satellite imagery alone may not capture the full ecological status. By incorporating sound data, conservationists can gain insights into biodiversity and the presence of key species, helping to inform more effective strategies.

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