Yes, Jennifer. We have several trees audio clips; both from the
inside (the cells popping in the xylem and phloem) and the leaves
under different wind and weather conditions. Contact us off line and
we'll discuss in more detail what you need.
Bernie Krause
>Hi there,
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>My name is Jen Paradis and I am the National Coordinator for the Robert
>Bateman Gettoknow Program. We are in the final stages of completing an
>Interactive CD for students and are missing a some audio. I was referring to
>this email from Monty Bingham.
>By any chance do you have any audio for any plant/tree audio, specifically
>for the Trembling Aspen? I know - kind of obscure!
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>If you do not, can you suggest of someone who might?
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>Pls advise. Thanks so much!
>J
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>Jennifer Paradis
>National Coordinator
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>Robert Bateman Gettoknow Program
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