Subject: | Re: Science Friday (NPR) tomorrow |
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From: | "Michael Raphael" |
Date: | Thu Dec 27, 2007 6:42 pm ((PST)) |
That is great Bernie. I'll be tuning in! I don't think it is the only soundscape though . . . I know that Christopher Watson spent a great deal of time there about a year ago, and did some hydrophone recordings there as well. Ira is great, btw. Enjoy it!!!!!! On Dec 27, 2007, at 6:10 PM, Bernie Krause wrote: > > Hi folks, > > This is a heads up that I've been invited to speak about the power of > soundscapes tomorrow on Ira Flato's NPR program, Science Friday, the > first hour. Also about the first (and apparently only) soundscape > recording of the Galapagos and other places such as the Arctic > National Wildlife Refuge (w/ Martyn Stewart and Kevin Colver). Check > it out. > > Bernie Krause > > Wild Sanctuary > POB 536 > Glen Ellen, CA 95442 > 707-996-6677 > http://www.wildsanctuary.com > > Google Earth zooms: Earth.WildSanctuary.com > > > > |
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