Subject: | The Sonic Ark |
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From: | "gus" leudar |
Date: | Fri Mar 11, 2011 9:14 am ((PST)) |
http://soundcloud.com/groups/the-sonic-ark The idea of this project is to collect every wildlife sound on the planet whether it be, birds, animals, insects, aquatic, one by one, so even if they dissapear from this Earth their sounds will live on . Please submit wildlife sounds you have recorded or have permission to upload. Preferably only submit high quality recordings and ideally with latin and local/native names. If you dont know the name of the creature then submit it with a question mark so the group can help identify it. Wildlife soundscapes should be titles according to location, season and time. |
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