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Touchdown helped Cornell students plant Native tree seedlings in Hawaiʻi as part of their conservation bioacoustics field course.

Students in NTRES3152 - Field Methods in Conservation Bioacoustics spent their winter break in Hawaiʻi recording the sounds of species that inhabit the island. The group helped plant Native tree seedlings as part of an ongoing restoration forest restoration project. Touchdown tagged along to help.


Source: Alumni News | Listening in: Bioacoustics class records the sounds of Hawaiʻi