For untrained people, the sound of many small animals or insects sounds the same. There is now an app that can recognize the call of an endangered animal. Later, the owner can use the smart phone to track and protect the animals. Table Leg,Cast Aluminum Table Leg,Aluminum Chair Leg WINDUS ENTERPRISES INC. , http://www.yk-diecasting.com
Counting the number of biological species in an area is a laborious and tiring job, especially if you are looking for animals that are small and rare. There is a newly-developed app named Cicada Hunt. Its function is similar to Shazam, a music recognition software. It finds an unknown song from a small sample of music.
Cicada Hunt, as its name suggests, is tracking the call of an extinct new forest cricket to find its trail, but the App can also be used to track a variety of different animals, including birds, bats, crickets, and crickets.
The Hunting & Hunting App is designed by the research team of the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom. It is hoped that the visitors of the New Forest National Park with millions of visitors each year can download this App to help track down the new forest.
Their idea is that when a tourist visits the forest, they start the app with a smartphone. As long as the app detects howling, it will warn the user to record the sound and send it to the research team for the research team. Draw a map of the new forests in the area.