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Re: Re: Everlasting recordings?

Subject: Re: Re: Everlasting recordings?
From: Wild Sanctuary <>
Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2003 17:15:49 -0700
We've been searching for a home for the Wild Sanctuary collection for
two years, now, Tony. Hope springs eternal. We got about 3500 hrs of
habitat recordings, marine and terrestrial, and about 15,000
creatures, all catalogued, archived digitally, cross-referenced,
recorded in either XY or MS stereo since 1968. As of yet, no takers.
Any suggestions are welcome.

Bernie

>Lots of interesting thoughts on this topic.  It is
>comendable to archive for the future.  Unfortunately
>it may be that the individual is not the best bet for
>real longevity.  National sound archives should have
>the resources to ensure that future generations get to
>hear the way the world is now.  Make sure that any
>recordings that you make which YOU think are important
>are lodged with a archive somewhere.
>Tony Baylis.
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