Melrose Air Force Range: more than a training range
Brian Pierce and Sarah Turner, researchers from Texas A & M University, check data on a passive automated acoustic monitor on Melrose Air Force Range. These monitors capture audio data 24 hours per day, seven days a week, to assist the team in finding rare species. (Courtesy Photo)
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