Dear all,

 

If anybody can help BBC producer Hilary Dunn with the request listed
below, please contact her directly at hilary.dunn(at)bbc.co.uk:

 

Many thanks

 

Cheryl Tipp

 

Curator, Natural Sounds

Sound and Vision     
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Dear Bioacousticians

 

I am a BBC Radio Producer reasearching a proposal for the Archive Hour
for BBC Radio 4 featuring the work of bioacousticians both professional
and amateur.  I am wanting to find information about the latest research
and the work that has been done in the following areas and wonder if you
could help me?

The impact of human intervention on the acoustic environment - and how
many recordings are available that demonstrate a before and after in
terms of a sound picture.

The importance of a change in the acoustic environment on animals i.e.
how much is understood about the relationship between animals and their
acoustic environment as well as the effect of man made sounds on
animals.

The practical applications of bioacoustics demonstrable through sounds
recordings on understanding biodiversity, wildlife monitoring etc.

I am particularly wanting to find before and after recordings of
environments that have changed aurally as a result of man made
intervention.

I would be very grateful for any assistance.

 

Best wishes

Hilary Dunn

Producer, BBC Radio Arts

Mobile: 07931561991

 

 

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