Building an affordable infrasonic recorder. A work in progress.

<p>Recently, some of us at Quicksand have been doing research in the forests of South India, to learn and understand more about conservation in India. As design researchers, we are deeply interested in the challenges of human-animal conflict and are looking for ways to contribute towards better understanding the conflict and exploring ideas to reduce its incidence and impact on people and elephants.</p> <p>As part of that, we&rsquo;ve been collaborating with some amazing people (researchers, designers, creators and storytellers) who are exploring this topic</p> <p><a href="https://www.nias.res.in/student/nishant-m-srinivasaiah" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Nishant Srinivasaiah</a>, is an elephant biologist, whose work has been focused on some aspects of the human-elephant conflict, which is quite widespread in South India. We have been fortunate to have gone on a few drives with him into the forest, where we were able to spot a number of wild elephants.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/hello-qs/building-an-affordable-infrasonic-recorder-a-work-in-progress-c4091f5a4edf"><strong>Learn More</strong></a></p>
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