Nicely done, Chris. We were south, at Camp Leakey, recording orangs
and gibbons and soundscapes throughout the day and night. In recent
years mining operations upriver have leached mercury and other toxins
into the Sekonyer River, now, and the biophonies along the shore have
changed somewhat.
Bernie
On Jul 10, 2012, at 1:25 PM, chrishails50 wrote:
> A few weeks ago I posted a piece from Borneo, it was picked up by
> PRI/ BBC World and used for a broadcast / podcast with some help
> with a skype interview, the editor did a great job ! You can hear it
> at:
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> http://www.theworld.org/2012/07/postcard-from-borneo/
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> Hope you enjoy
>
> Chris
> http://www.wildechoes.org
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