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Subject: | Seeking Sound Files |
From: | Charles Kohlhase <> |
Date: | Wed, 26 Mar 2003 20:16:00 -0800 |
<tt>Hello Bioacoustics List:</tt><br> <br> <tt> I am a newbie to this list, and hope that the below request is acceptable. I am designing an educational simulation for which I need high quality vocal sounds for each of the following four mammals: grizzly, cougar, timber wolf, and bull moose (all found in British Columbia). The quality should be at least 22 kilohertz monaural (44 kilohertz if available) at 16 bits/sample, with roughly 30-45 seconds of sound for each animal. If anyone on this list can tell me where I might acquire sound files for these mammals, it would be greatly appreciated.</tt><br> <br> <tt>Sincerely,</tt><br> <br> <tt>Charles Kohlhase</tt><br> <br> |
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