145. Mic Drop: Could an analysis of sound help save the Jaguar in Costa Rica?

145. Mic Drop:声音分析能否帮助拯救哥斯达黎加的美洲虎?

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2024-07-05

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From an encore episode of Mic Drop. Everyone is talking about the power of Al in conservation, but a professor at Arizona State University has found an even simpler, more elegant solution — and all you have to do is listen.

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  • Hey, it's Dina.

  • The click here team is taking a break from producing new episodes this month so we can report out some news stories we'll be sharing with you in August.

  • In the meantime, we've got some encore performances of some mic drops you might have missed.

  • Take a listen.

  • I'm pushed record.

  • And there's signals.

  • We've been talking to audio people recently, and it's just like such a joy.

  • They go, oh, yeah, we understand.

  • Right.

  • That should be a lot clearer.

  • It is.

  • It's good.

  • Great.

  • From recorded future news, I'm Dena Temple Raston, and this is click.

  • Here's mic drop, an extended cut of one of our interviews that we think you might want to hear a little more of.

  • Today we're featuring a conversation we had with Garth Payne.

  • He's a professor at Arizona State University who has found a way to monitor wildlife in real time using our very favorite thing.

  • For the past few years, Garth Payne has been working on something that might seem a little outside his area of expertise.

  • How is it that you came to be monitoring jaguars?

  • Yes, it's Garth isn't a zoologist or a biologist.