On a mission to better support biodiversity, the Natural History Museum and AWS have joined forces to unlock nature’s secrets. As part of the Urban Nature Project, the Museum has renovated its gardens into ‘living galleries’. These are fitted with a network of 25 sensors, designed to detect and gather nature data through acoustics and other environmental factors.
Take a walk through the Museum’s sensor-filled urban gardens with Hilary Tam, Sustainability Leader at AWS and Ed Baker, Acoustic Biology Researcher at Natural History Museum, to see how technology is helping scientists to support UK nature recovery.
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