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New Echo Meter EM3+

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New Echo Meter EM3+

Wildlife Acoustics has launched the new Echo Meter EM3+

If you are familiar with the EM3, the new EM3+ keeps all of the powerful features of the original while improving the recording and monitoring quality, “fit and finish” and ergonomics of the recorder.

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Start of the Season

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Start of the Season

Paul left the office today with a set of maps and two cans of upside-down spray marker paint… it must be the beginning of the survey season.

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Bioacoustics - A survey technology that has come of age?

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Bioacoustics - A survey technology that has come of age?

The March issue of IEEM's In Practice carries Andrew's article on bioacoustics' coming of age.

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Recipient of 10,000th Song Meter Announced!

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Recipient of 10,000th Song Meter Announced!

The case study on the Northern Leopard frog recording has potential applications in the UK for natterjack toads - finding more ways to use the SM2

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Whales might be protecting their ears

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Whales might be protecting their ears

A great piece on Wildlife Acoustics blog, especially relevant as all whales are protected in European waters

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Federica Pace, marine

SM2BAT Training - Booking Form

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SM2BAT Training - Booking Form Course dates are now confirmed for SM2BAT training with Paul Howden-Leach. This is the only UK SM2 course approved by Wildlife Acoustics.


Tuesday 27th November 2012
Tuesday 29th January 2013
Tuesday 12th March 2013

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SM2 and EM3 Firmware update from Wildlife Acoustics

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SM2 and EM3 Firmware update from Wildlife Acoustics IMPORTANT SM2 AND EM3 FIRMWARE UPDATE

For all users of SM2 and EM3 from Wildlife Acoustics, please read the following advice. For any questions relating to the set-up of your SM2 unit or data analysis please contact the SM2 helpline on: 0114 360 9977 or email sm2@bakerconsultants.co.uk
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Scotland\'s renewable energy development plans

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Scotland\'s renewable energy development plans

Scotland has recently become a centre for offshore renewables investment, and the magnitude of the developments currently underway and planned for the future is surprising.  A map recently published by the Scottish government has plotted the locations of many of the recently announced investments in offshore renewables around Scotland.

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Bat surveys - revised best practice guidance from BCT

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Bat surveys - revised best practice guidance from BCT

Back in 2007, the Bat Conservation Trust published the first edition of ‘Bat Surveys: Good Practice Guidelines’, with the aim to provide some clarity on the different types of survey and survey effort needed to provide appropriate information for ecological assessments. Since 2007, new developments in equipment, methods, and legislation have meant that revision of the bat survey guidelines is needed.

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2011 A year for plans and new directions

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2011 A year for plans and new directions

I had thought that 2011 would be a year of consolidation however it turned out to be one of continued expansion and forward planning. Not only did our client base increase along with turnover but we also expanded the in-house team with Carlos Abrahams joining us as Technical Director

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