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Bioacoustic research at Gibbets Hill

  • WFT
  • Nov 5, 2025
  • 1 min read




Bioacoustic monitoring at Gibbets Hill, winners of the hedgelaying competition, and planting for Charlbury Nature Recovery



 
 
 

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Benjamin harrish
Mar 06

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adamyoungg
Jan 27

This is a fascinating look at the bioacoustic research happening at Gibbets Hill, it’s great to see scientific projects that help us understand and protect our natural environment. Studies like this not only deepen our knowledge of ecosystems but also inspire curiosity and respect for the world around us. In a different professional context, having well-presented credentials matters just as much: many professionals seek executive CV writers to help them clearly showcase leadership experience and strategic impact when pursuing senior roles. Keep up the great content!

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agressiveferven
Dec 16, 2025

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