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Farmer’s Weekly: What bioacoustics means for on-farm habitats and biodiversity

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In the June edition of Farmers Weekly, Wilder Sensing is featured alongside our friends at AgriSound in an article exploring how bioacoustics can support on farm biodiversity. You can read the article here: https://www.fwi.co.uk/news/environment/biodiversity/what-bioacoustics-means-for-on-farm-habitats-and-biodiversity

New technology can feel daunting to adopt, so the article explains what bioacoustics is and how it can increase the affordability and scale of environmental monitoring across farmland while generating high value ecological insights.

Whether the aim is to track native species, measure the impact of regenerative practices, or provide evidence for sustainability reporting and grant funding, continuous remote monitoring offers a cost effective approach while delivering robust, scientifically backed data on ecological activity.

Farmers Weekly clip Wilder Sensing

If you would like to discuss monitoring on your own sites, you can contact George Caterer at gcaterer@wildersensing.com

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