Event /  28 Oct 2025

Practical Passive Acoustic Monitoring with Audiomoth for Birds, Bats and Orthoptera

In this webinar, we will give a short beginner-friendly introduction to passive acoustic monitoring with Audiomoths and show a workflow for classifying and analyzing recordings of birds, bats, and orthoptera.

Online Event
28 Oct 2025 - this event is in the past.
11:00 am ~ 12:00 pm Europe/Berlin

Passive acoustic monitoring is a way of studying wildlife by recording the sounds they make, such as songs or echolocation. This field has advanced rapidly with the development of affordable devices like Audiomoth and new software that can automatically classify thousands of recordings, reducing the amount of manual work needed. With tools like opensoundscape, researchers can build their own classifiers for new species groups or regions that have not been studied before. This makes it possible to monitor different animal groups at the same time and encourages collaboration between researchers.

In this webinar, we will give a short beginner-friendly introduction to passive acoustic monitoring with Audiomoths and show a workflow for classifying and analyzing recordings of birds, bats, and orthoptera.

Speaker: David Bennett

Language: English

Cost: Free


Comments

In reply to thelindscape

This sounds great! Thanks so much for sharing.

Part of my job is to recruit experts in identifying birds, bats, and frogs using acoustic data. I think this event will help me better understand the work that goes into this process!

I'm happy it sounds interesting! We look forward to seeing you at the event :)

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