Ecosounds

Welcome! Ecosounds is a repository of environmental audio recordings. This website facilitates the management, access, visualization, and analysis of environmental acoustic data. It uses the Acoustic Workbench software which is is open source and available from GitHub.

The website is run by the QUT Ecoacoustics Research Group to support bioacoustics and ecoacoustics research.

1) Laughing Kookaburra Sound Image of Laughing Kookaburra Faunal vocalisations and other human-audible environmental sounds
Photo Source: Lip Kee
2) Acoustic Sensor An acoustic sensor attached to a tree. Acoustic sensors record sound in a wide range of environments
3) Annotated Spectrogram Annotated Spectrogram. Practical identification of animal sounds by people and automated detectors. Ecologists use these to answer environmental questions.

Some of the projects you can access

Bioacoustic detection of Tasmania’s Threatened Species

Bioacoustic detection of Tasmania’s Threatened Species

A program of work led by Protect Tasmania Inc. to develop bioacoustic recognisers for priority...

Oxley Creek Common

Oxley Creek Common

No description available

Powerful Owl Project

Powerful Owl Project

Survey locations for Powerful Owls, Yellow Bellied Gliders and other vocal species. Primarily...