Wilder Sensing interviewed on BBC Radio 4’s Farming Today: Bioacoustics in practise
If you visit BBC Sounds and listen to the 11 September episode of BBC Radio 4s Farming Today, you will hear Wilder Sensing CEO Geoff Carss interviewed on a farm in Lincolnshire discussing the benefits of remote bioacoustic monitoring.
The segment focused on farmland birds and practical steps landowners can take to protect and enhance nature on their land. Forward thinking farmers working with Wilder Sensing are using remote monitoring to capture sound from the natural environment and, through our AI platform, convert it into usable ecological insight.
This approach makes it possible to monitor large areas at lower cost compared with manual surveying, helping landowners understand the real impact of their management choices in near real time. As highlighted in the interview, farmers can use this data to improve their practices and also strengthen the value of their produce with credible evidence demonstrating regenerative outcomes.
If you would like to discuss monitoring on your own sites, you can contact George Caterer at gcaterer@wildersensing.com
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