Great conversation. I have enjoyed reading your thoughts on this. I
live in an area near an intersection, so any nature noises I hear are
backed by cars, and people, and trains, etc. Often, I close my eyes
and try to pick out the individual noises. It is amazing what you
hear.
BTW, I look forward to hear your results, Martyn!
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Suzanne
http://web.tampabay.rr.com/swilli41/www
Florida, USA
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> I have been making recordings of environmental noises, man made and
creature
> for many years and using it as a resource for conservation groups,
National
> Parks etc.
>
> In fact last years protocol on the Arctic National Refuge had this
in mind
> in case they ever wanted to start drilling up there, we had a "base-
line"
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>
>
> Next month the same team goes to Katmai NP to record for the
National Park.
> They have decided that sound be used as a natural resource (a huge
step in
> the right direction) Bernie Krause will be in Brooks Camp, Kevin
Colver will
> be at Nonvianuk and I at Hallo Bay (where Timothy Treadwell met his
match)
>
> There has been increasing amounts of man made noises at the park
and in
> their wisdom have decided to do something about it=85
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> Not to mention we will post our work here in July :-)
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>
>
> Remember, every recording you make is a scientific piece of
information. I
> have Biomes that no longer exist and over 100,000 hours of the
stuff. Our
> ever changing world is a precious place to live in, it is bound to
have an
> impact with 6=BD billion people exhausting her resources=85=85
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> Martyn
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