Wildlife Acoustics, Inc.

Wildlife Acoustics, Inc. Turning sound into discovery & insights into impact. In 2025, we proudly became an employee-owned company. Learn more at wildlifeacoustics.com.

Founded in 2003, Wildlife Acoustics is the leading provider of bioacoustics monitoring technology for biologists, researchers, and government agencies worldwide. Our acoustic recorders, bat detectors, sound analysis software, and ongoing product training enable scientists to conduct species inventories, presence/absence surveys, and habitat health assessments—expanding our collective knowledge of wildlife and ecosystems.

Serving as a sanctuary for a vast array of resident and migratory species, the Haldwani Forest Division is globally reco...
06/04/2026

Serving as a sanctuary for a vast array of resident and migratory species, the Haldwani Forest Division is globally recognized as a premier bird habitat.

Divisional Forest Officers are deploying Wildlife Acoustics recorders to protect wildlife across the state.

DEHRADUN: The Haldwani Forest Division in Uttarakhand has integrated advanced wildlife acoustic recorders and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to conduct a high-pre

June is the last month to attend training before our instructors take a summer break. We have a new course on owls and s...
05/28/2026

June is the last month to attend training before our instructors take a summer break. We have a new course on owls and some fan faves: training.wildlifeacoustics.com/courses

✨In addition to English, we also provide training in Spanish and Portuguese.✨

A Clark University bat walk shows participants how to track bats using an Echo Meter Touch 2 and the companion app.
05/26/2026

A Clark University bat walk shows participants how to track bats using an Echo Meter Touch 2 and the companion app.

Bats are sweet, whimsical, diverse, and essential as eaters of insects, many, many insects. A Clark University bat walk reveals some of their secrets.

Check out this series by Katie Swindler about wildlife monitoring for DIY ecologists!
05/21/2026

Check out this series by Katie Swindler about wildlife monitoring for DIY ecologists!

Part 2 in a series on Wildlife Monitoring for curious DIY ecologists

Argonne National Laboratory  is using Song Meter Mini 2s and camera traps to study bird diversity in conjunction with bi...
05/20/2026

Argonne National Laboratory is using Song Meter Mini 2s and camera traps to study bird diversity in conjunction with bird fatality rates at solar sites.


The impact of large-scale photovoltaic (PV) solar energy facilities on bird populations in the United States is unclear, as few studies have been conducted in regions outside of the Southwestern U.S. Understanding the nature and magnitude of avian mortality, for example, is crucial in determining th...

Oregon Department of Forestry  has started using Song Meters to monitor northern spotted owls and marbled murrelets.    ...
05/11/2026

Oregon Department of Forestry has started using Song Meters to monitor northern spotted owls and marbled murrelets.


Oregon is testing new technology to track threatened bird species in state forests, moving away from nighttime surveys that require biologists to hike through rugged terrain in the dark.

Looking to buy Wildlife Acoustics products in Malaysia?We're proud to work with Universal Reform Sdn Bhd as our official...
05/07/2026

Looking to buy Wildlife Acoustics products in Malaysia?

We're proud to work with Universal Reform Sdn Bhd as our official Malaysian reseller to bring our bioacoustics recorders local to you!

Shop online at: ursbswk.com/

SWCA Environmental Consultants and Hawaiian Electric are installing Song Meters to identify possible locations of seabir...
05/05/2026

SWCA Environmental Consultants and Hawaiian Electric are installing Song Meters to identify possible locations of seabird collisions that occur along power lines.

Full article: mauinow.com/2026/04/14/hawaiian-electric-to-install-acoustic-seabird-detectors-on-maui/

Adam is a Certified Senior Ecologist and Certified Wildlife Biologist. He is the founder and owner of EchoLogical Insigh...
05/03/2026

Adam is a Certified Senior Ecologist and Certified Wildlife Biologist. He is the founder and owner of EchoLogical Insights and Analytics and serves as a Bat Program Lead for a clean energy and electric utility company.

Over the past decade, his work has focused on bat ecology in the context of renewable energy development. He has led and supported acoustic surveys, mist netting, radio telemetry, fatality monitoring, and smart curtailment projects across the United States, with experience spanning project coordination, field deployment, data analysis, and reporting.

NEW!  Introducing new virtual training course "An Acoustics Quality Control Fireside Chat".Structured as a conversationa...
05/01/2026

NEW! Introducing new virtual training course "An Acoustics Quality Control Fireside Chat".

Structured as a conversational “fireside chat,” join Certified Senior Ecologist and Wildlife Biologist Adam Rusk as he explores the full lifecycle of an acoustic survey, with insight from real-world experiences across a variety of projects, equipment setups, and field conditions.

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3 Mill And Main Place
Maynard, MA
01754

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+19783695225

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