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Re: call for works : nature sounds on mpr

Subject: Re: call for works : nature sounds on mpr
From: "Rich Peet" <>
Date: Thu, 02 Dec 2004 17:59:42 -0000
To give a history note on this:

This series was born out of the 2004 Naturerecordists Camp out in 
Lafarge WI. Annie attended that event.

I have been the major contributor of material up to 2 months ago when 
I left for Ivan.  As I have been gone for 2 months now material is 
down to 0 and the series wounded. It was appreciated by all.

I hope some people here have fun with this and see it as an extension 
of this group.

Rich Peet

--- In   wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Here's a message from Minnesota Public Radio's Annie Baxter. Get in 
touch
> with her if you're interested...
> 
> ----------------------
> 
> Minnesota Public Radio's Annie Baxter is looking for nature 
recordings
> that pertain to the season (fall, winter, etc). She's been running 
an
> occasional series on nature sounds:  the pieces are about a minute 
long
> and include one minute of sound with a description of the critter 
making
> it. If you submit something, you need to know where you recorded the
> critter, what month/time of day you did so, and offer a correct
> identification of what it is.  Cool, seasonal sounds that aren't
> necessarily made by a creature are also welcome (e.g. ice rumbling 
on a
> lake).  Either way, you need to have at least a minute of the sound
> recorded.  There is no pay involved in this arrangement (at this 
point),
> but you will get credited for your stuff on MPR. Preference given 
for
> sounds that are recorded in Minnesota or nearby states.
> 
> Contact:
> Annie Baxter
> Minnesota Public Radio
> 320-363-7702 ext. 16
> 





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