This blog forms part of a series on the topic of measurement uncertainty for biodiversity measurements, specifically focusing on bioacoustics. The first blog in the series can be found here. As mentioned in the previous blog, our society relies on a host of different measurements, many of which we do not question or even notice […]
Tag: ecology
Measurements are an unseen yet important part of our daily lives. We frequently come into contact with them yet rarely question them. In a word we trust them. Everything from electricity meters to car speedometers, blood pressure monitors to weighing scales, rarely does a day go by without using a form of measurement. Trust in […]
Measuring the change in biodiversity predominantly involves quantifying the change in species richness or diversity across a site, as well as measuring the change of relative abundance of each species [1, 2]. At Carbon Rewild our aim is to make the measuring of biodiversity accessible to all via the use of bioacoustic monitoring. This involves […]
Can Rewilding Save the Butterflies?
Butterflies are as essential to ecosystems as they are beautiful, but unfortunately due to declining habitats and reduction of other species that they rely on are leading to a severe decline in many Butterfly species across the UK. Can Rewilding find the answer?
Bees and other pollinators are in decline, and several species have become extinct or endangered in recent decades. So how can we help them?
In this article we explore different land types, each with their own unique ecological processes, for their carbon storage potential and benefits.
An Introduction to the Secrets of Soil
Soil may not always be the most enticing subject, but it underpins nearly all essential life systems, and it also needs protection!