New paper alert! Ever wondered how #traffic_noise affects your health and wellbeing? Or how #anthropogenic sounds can mask the positive benefits of natural soundscapes! Check out our new paper in @PLOS@PLOSONE@UWE_Research
Study in PLOS ONE indicates traffic noise masks the benefits of #naturalSounds on #stress and #anxiety. Reducing urban traffic speeds may enhance well-being by preserving natural soundscapes. @plos@PLOSONE https://t.co/d2JhE33s2g https://t.co/l0Le8e1HJU
Study in PLOS ONE indicates traffic noise masks the benefits of #naturalSounds on #stress and #anxiety. Reducing urban traffic speeds may enhance well-being by preserving natural soundscapes. @plos@PLOSONE https://t.co/d2JhE33s2g https://t.co/l0Le8e1HJU
Although we have reached our target and donations are no longer matched, you can still donate.
All extra donations will go towards our scientific research work, which includes supporting early career conservationists via the Kate Barlow Award: https://t.co/uaaNLiIuq5
Hey hey! If you're an early career scientist wanting to introduce yourself into the world of field #bat sampling and surveys, come join us in this workshop after the @ebrs2024 ! Trapping, remote monitoring, genetics and more 😉🦇
Today our Research Manager Lia @BatDeterrentRes is at #AWSSummit alongside George Lambert @lambertlabs & Nishant Casey @awscloud talking about @_BCT_ sound classification project which uses AI technology!
More about this project: https://t.co/fXVSdccp3z
New research about how artificial light affects bats in a North American bat community.
More info about how it affects UK bat species here: https://t.co/HEynGaKp9c
Bats, sound and science: Lia Gilmour interview part 2 - https://t.co/L43oOYRkdG
In this interview, @_BCT_ Research Manager Dr Lia Gilmour explains the links between the science of sound and bat conservation, how she became a bat scientist and what it's like working at BCT
"With the most common form of bat crime being disturbance or destruction of roosts, it is vital that we maintain and enforce protections. Without this action, we will not meet targets to halt the decline of species." - @_BCT_ CEO, @KitStoner#EndWildlifeCrime
Please don't decorate outdoors using fake cobwebs because they can accidentally injure or kill local wildlife such as bats, owls, songbirds, or chipmunks!
Photo by Dick Wilkins.
A #newpaper out this week in @J_Exp_Biol by @BatDeterrentRes ! Lia shows that acoustic deterrents could be an effective method to reduce human impact on #bats - removing bats from areas where they risk direct mortality from #windturbines or roads 🛣️🦇
https://t.co/sYpJRcTo3t