In a recent conversation with Madeleine Finlay, Phoebe Weston, the Guardian biodiversity reporter, shared her experience visiting Monks Wood in Cambridgeshire. During her visit, ecologist Richard Brought observed the decline of the marsh tit population over 22 years. This decline not only affected the bird population but also impacted the wood’s soundscape.
As habitats disappear globally at an alarming rate, species are also being lost. Bernie Krause, a soundscape ecologist, believes that by paying attention to nature’s sounds, we can gain valuable insights into the impact of human activities on the environment. By listening closely to nature’s sounds, we can understand our influence on the planet and its consequences.
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