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Penn State's Sound Monitoring Project Helps Parks Thrive and Protect Wildlife

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Penn State's Sound Monitoring Project Helps Parks Thrive and Protect Wildlife

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Researchers at Penn State's Protected Areas Research Collaborative are using audio recordings to better understand and manage national parks. By listening to the natural soundscapes of these protected spaces, they're gaining insights that help wildlife populations flourish, preserve acoustic environments, and enhance the overall visitor experience.

Researchers at Penn State’s Protected Areas Research Collaborative are using audio recordings to better understand and manage national parks. By listening to the natural soundscapes of these protected spaces, they’re gaining insights that help wildlife populations flourish, preserve acoustic environments, and enhance the overall visitor experience.

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