Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Colorado State University
I am a postdoctoral research fellow at Colorado State University, looking at the effects of anthropogenic noise on wildlife in National Parks and protected areas around the US. I’m interested in the connection between conservation biology and acoustic ecology, while striving to provide research that informs conservation and restoration management. My projects focus on examining impacts from oil and gas development and how animals and soundscapes recover from anthropogenic noise, as well as exploring the impact of noise on wildlife and visitor experience within US National Parks.
Human noise pollution is disrupting parks and wild places
Jul 18, 2017 12:22 pm UTC| Nature
As transportation networks expand and urban areas grow, noise from sources such as vehicle engines is spreading into remote places. Human-caused noise has consequences for wildlife, entire ecosystems and people. It reduces...
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