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  • Field Notes: Recording Dawn Chorus in the British Countryside

    It’s approaching 5am and still almost completely dark in the woodlands outside of Oxfordshire, UK. I am wading through waist-high undergrowth in my waterproof field gear, trying to be as silent as possible. Angling my map so that it is…

  • Acoustics ’17 Boston

    Holger, Aaron, Danielle, Bobbi, and I traveled to Boston, MA to attend the 173rd meeting of Acoustical Society of America. Three of us presented work on density estimation of animal populations using autonomous, underwater gliders and floats (Danielle), fish vocalization…

  • All Aboard the Maryland Research Cruise

    As a research analyst at BRP, I certainly spend much of my time in the office, analyzing acoustic data sets to investigate the seasonal occurrence and distribution of marine and terrestrial species. However, every once in a while, I get…

  • Picking up good vibrations for elephant conservation

    As a recent graduate from Cornell, I’ve left with my pockets brimming with memories of extraordinary moments. My favorite moments come from my undergraduate research work with BRP, and specifically, The Elephant Listening Project.

    The Elephant Listening Project (ELP) uses sound recorders…

  • 69,218′

    Great effort by the BRP running team this weekend! All six of us braved the hot weather and finished the Gorges Ithaca Half Marathon.

    Proud of you guys!

    Also, thanks to our terrific BRP support team Daniela, Yu Shiu, Luciana, Liz, Joe,…