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Wilder Sensing appears on BBC Springwatch 2025

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Following a feature on this year’s BBC Springwatch, the Wilder Sensing team were invited behind the scenes for a tour of the production village and even had the chance to sit in Chris and Michaela’s chairs inside the well known Springwatch tent.

This marks the second year running that Wilder Sensing has supported the show with remote bioacoustic monitoring, contributing data for an on screen segment exploring how climate change is driving earlier nesting in resident UK birds and how this shift may impact seasonal migrants such as the Cuckoo.

Bioacoustic monitoring is not only valuable for scientific research, it is also emerging as a practical and cost effective option for large scale environmental assessment across farmland. By providing continuous ecological insights, it supports smarter land management decisions and aligns with the growing evidence requirements set by food retailers and supply chain partners.

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

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