In this episode, we speak to Alex Rogers, Professor of Computer Science at the University of Oxford. We discuss how Alex's research team developed the acoustic recording device AudioMoth, how low-cost technologies can democratise biodiversity monitoring, and how sensing technologies can lead to certain species and environments being monitored more than others.
Interviewers: Max Ritts and Michelle Westerlaken
Producer: Harry Murdoch
Head to the Smart Forests Atlas to find out more about AudioMoth, and check out other Smart Forests Radio episodes on acoustic monitoring.
Image source: https://www.openacousticdevices.info/
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