Wildlife Acoustics is an innovative company which specializes in the design and manufacture of professional-grade acoustic monitoring equipment for wildlife researchers, biologists, conservationists and ecological consultants.
- Founded in 2003 by Ian Agranat and Richard Margoluis.
- Began as a small start-up focused on creating affordable acoustic monitoring solutions for researchers and conservationists.
- Launched the SM2 acoustic monitoring system in 2004, quickly becoming the go-to equipment for bird and bat researchers.
- In 2009, the company expanded its product range with the launch of the Song Meter SM3.
- Developed the first-ever bioacoustics monitoring smartphone app, Echo Meter Touch, in 2015.
- Today, Wildlife Acoustics is a leader in acoustic monitoring technology, working with researchers and conservationists to provide them with the tools they need to protect and conserve wildlife around the world.
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Bat Conservation International (BCI) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the conservation of bats and their habitats around the world by promoting conservation, education, and research.
The Cornell Lab of Ornithology is a world-renowned research institution and conservation organization dedicated to studying birds and their habitats, and offering educational resources to the public.
The Song Meter SM4 is a high-quality acoustic monitoring device designed for researchers and conservationists who require long-term monitoring capabilities in the field. It is used extensively for wildlife studies and ecological research.
Echo Meter Touch 2 is a small, handheld device which attaches to a smartphone or tablet and allows you to record, listen to and identify bat calls in real-time.
The SM3BAT+ is a rugged and durable acoustic monitoring device specifically designed for bat researchers. It is used extensively throughout the world for long-term monitoring studies, and is known for its high-quality recordings and extended battery life.
Wildlife Acoustics specializes in the design and manufacture of professional-grade acoustic monitoring equipment for wildlife researchers, biologists, conservationists and ecological consultants.
The Song Meter SM4 is a high-quality acoustic monitoring device designed for researchers and conservationists who require long-term monitoring capabilities in the field. It is used extensively for wildlife studies and ecological research.
Echo Meter Touch 2 is a small, handheld device which attaches to a smartphone or tablet and allows you to record, listen to and identify bat calls in real-time.
Wildlife Acoustics competitors include Titley Scientific, Bat Conservation International, and Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
Wildlife Acoustics Inc was founded in 2003 by Ian Agranat and Richard Margoluis.