Scientists in Action - Visualizing Animal Acoustics
Offered By: Denver Museum of Nature & Science via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of animal acoustics in this 46-minute video from the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Journey to Bluff Lake Nature Center in Denver to discover how scientists use advanced technology to visualize and interpret animal sounds. Learn about bat communication and how bird songs can indicate ecosystem health. Witness the intersection of ecology and technology as researchers create visual representations of animal vocalizations. Gain insights into the hidden wildlife conversations happening in urban natural spaces. Discover how combining listening techniques with visual data helps scientists better understand and study local fauna. Experience the excitement of field research and the innovative methods used to uncover the secret language of animals in our own backyards.
Syllabus
Scientists in Action: Visualizing Animal Acoustics
Taught by
Denver Museum of Nature & Science
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