On Earth Day, take a moment to listen to the world around you and participate in scientific research by helping to map the sounds of the planet.
Purdue University ecologist Bryan Pijanowski is asking people all over the world to record audio of ...
Get Started for FREE
Sign up with Facebook Sign up with X
I don't have a Facebook or a X account
Your new post is loading...
Your new post is loading...
|
Pijanowski and his team created mobile phone applications designed to capture soundscapes and store them in a database for research, as well as preserving natural sounds for future generations to come. The project is designed to capture up to 1 million sound recordings from all over the planet.