A few spaces are still available at NSS' annual workshop in the Sierras the=
weekend of June 29 - July 1.
Our featured speakers this year include Dr. Bernie Krause, author of the re=
cently published and New York Times reviewed "The Great Animal Orchestra: F=
inding the Origins of Music in the World's Wild Places". Dr. Krause has bee=
n recording nature for more than forty years; his world-spanning work inclu=
des more than fifteen thousand species and four thousand hours of wild soun=
dscapes. Scott Huber, birding by ear expert Education and Research Coordina=
tor at CSU Chico Research Foundation will also speak. Klas Strandberg, inve=
ntor of the famous Telinga microphones, is coming from Sweden to talk about=
his life and work. Other presenters include sound designer and inventor Da=
n Dugan and visual artist Lea Cox.
An option after the workshop is to join Steve Sargent, Sierra Club trip lea=
der and wilderness first responder, for a backpacking overnight July 1 =C2=
=96 2 to use your skills in the field.
Please contact us by e-mail Dan Dugan at or by phone (415)=
821-9776 if you are interested. We welcome you to join us!
"While a picture is worth a thousand words, a
sound is worth a thousand pictures." R. Murray Schafer via Bernie Krause.
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