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  • Field Notes: BRP Auto-Buoy Turnaround

    As a software engineer, my workdays typically consist of cups of coffee and lines of code. The only fresh air I get during the day comes during lunchtime walks in Sapsucker Woods. However, a couple of weeks ago I had…

  • Empowering Bioacoustics Research in Southeast Asia

    The K. Lisa Yang Center for Conservation Bioacoustics recently collaborated with the Conservation Media group at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology on a film about bioacoustics research by three members of our Center.

    This 12-minute film profiles community-led research and capacity building projects…

  • CCB in Southeast Asia: Gibbons, bioacoustics, and durian, oh my!

    Nothing is more incredible than the sunrise in the Bornean jungle. My main study species — the Bornean gibbon — calls in the early morning hours, with the males often beginning their melancholy solos before dawn. There is a particularly…

  • Catching up on the latest in bioacoustics

    Recently Daniela and I had the exciting opportunity to travel to Omaha, Nebraska, to convene with researchers from all over the world at the 4th International Symposium on Acoustic Communication by Animals.

    The symposium brought together the international community of researchers…

  • BRP Job Introductions: Research Analyst

    Summer is almost here and for me, that means barbeques, picnics, hanging out with old friends and meeting new ones. Inevitably the question “what do you do for a living” comes up and I’ve gotten used to some inquisitive faces…