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Conserving Soundscapes with Sensory Ecologist Jesse Barber

Conserving Soundscapes with Sensory Ecologist Jesse Barber

Update: 2024-08-27
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How does human-related sound impact wildlife around us? From trails to roads to cities, this question propels Dr. Jesse Barber, a leader in the emerging field of sensory ecology.

Jesse Barber is a professor of biological sciences at Boise State University. He was recently appointed as the chief conservation curator and chief conservation scientist at the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

In today's episode, Barber joins Lesli Allison, CEO of Western Landowners Alliance, for a fascinating conversation about the field of sensory ecology, the role of private lands in sustaining a teaming realm of life largely invisible to humans, and its implications for land management and public policy.

Explore links and more in our show notes.

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Conserving Soundscapes with Sensory Ecologist Jesse Barber

Conserving Soundscapes with Sensory Ecologist Jesse Barber

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