Ed Baker FLS ARCS

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Interdisciplinary researcher using sensor networks and acoustics to monitor biodiversity and environments.

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Latest publications

A Gateway to Nature: The Urban Research Station at London’s Natural History Museum

Catalysts for change: Museum gardens in a planetary emergency

Bioacoustic and Ecoacoustic Data in Audiovisual Core

Good practice guidelines for long-term ecoacoustic monitoring in the UK

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Latest blog posts

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Talks

10/2025 - Living Data

22/04/2025 - Urban Research Station

03/03/2025 - Impacts of Urban Noise

22/01/2025 - TDWG Kingston Biodiversity Network

05/12/2024 - NHM x Natural England

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Notes

Prophalangopsis obscura

Linux audio recipes

Acoustics figures

SANE defaults

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Urban Nature Project

The Urban Nature Project is a major initiative at the Natural History Museum, London, aimed at transforming the Museum’s gardens into an Urban Research Station: a living laboratory for urban biodiversity research. The project focuses on understanding and enhancing urban ecosystems through innovative research, community engagement, and the use of technology.

NHM gardens transformation

In the media

Ed Baker on ITV News

Miscellaneous Activities