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Irish radio stations and youth are recording natural sounds to study climate change and biodiversity.
Irish radio stations are teaming up with young people to record natural sounds across Ireland as part of the 'Ours to Protect' initiative, which aims to raise awareness about climate change and biodiversity.
Schools and youth groups help place recording devices, and data from the recordings will be analyzed by scientists from Harvard and Copenhagen universities to study endangered species and ecosystems.
This project, now in its second series, involves 16 stations and broadcasts 45 hours of programming over six months.
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Estaciones de radio irlandesas y jóvenes están grabando sonidos naturales para estudiar el cambio climático y la biodiversidad.