Most of the time, animal noises match the animal. Horses neigh and it works. Dogs bark, and their sound generally matches the size of the dog. Even elephants trumpeting suits them perfectly, with ...
Animals use sound to communicate, defend territory, and survive, but some species produce noises that seem almost impossible.
Noise is an unseen pollutant with very real health impacts. Like many other forms of pollution, because of systemic injustice, it affects some people more than others. It also affects wildlife. In a ...
For years, people assumed sharks were the silent type, but that’s not true, and they aren’t alone when it comes to creatures like sharks that make noises. Some of the world’s strangest creatures make ...
Amherst City Council president Jennifer Wasilk is reminding the community members and residents of a city ordinance regarding animal noise. In an email chain for residents to receive news from the ...
Ornithologist Katie LaBarbera arrives at the Coyote Creek Field Station in Alviso about 45 minutes before sunrise — peak time for bird activity. The early part of LaBarbera’s Sunday shift is ...
Visitors can hear Björk's immersive, otherworldly soundscape, Nature Manifesto, over the next few weeks as they climb the long, glass escalator that hugs the side of Centre Pompidou in Paris, France.
Redlined, marginalized communities tend to experience an outsized amount and volume of urban noise, a new study has found. Such unseen pollution — which has been associated with negative effects on ...
The Icelandic pop star Björk's new installation at Centre Pompidou in Paris uses animal sounds to help people understand what's lost and what we... A new installation lets you hear extinct and ...