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In-depth: Using eco-acoustics to measure biodiversity impact — article includes a paywall

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Published: 5 September 2025

A Cardano study has explored new ways to monitor biodiversity impact, and raises the prospect of using eco-acoustics to measure investee progress in achieving biodiversity goals.

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