Thanks Andrew, I enjoyed it.
I browsed the Tarkine National Coalition web site you linked to as I listen=
ed, and one of the threats listed was off road vehicles. I sometimes wonder=
if recordings intended to alert people to threats like that should contain=
some unexpected jarring recordings of such vehicles.
Peter Shute
From: O=
n Behalf Of Andrew Skeoch
Sent: Tuesday, 19 February 2013 9:20 PM
To:
Subject: [Nature Recordists] Tarkine wilderness, Australia - 75 minute soun=
dscape to download
Hello to all,
We have made available (for free) a soundscape recording of the Tarkine wil=
derness in Tasmania, Australia.
We hope this album will give you a feeling for this unique environment - th=
e largest temperate rainforest in the southern hemisphere.
Sadly this area is under imminent threat from mining proposals, which the A=
ustralian government seems intent on approving, regardless of environmental=
or social consequences.
We've made this recording so that folks can hear the place, its wild voices=
, and get a sense of what is at stake.
Download the album, grab your headphones, take some time, and I hope you en=
joy listening. Please share this link with friends.
http://www.listeningearth.com/tarkine/
All the best,
Andrew
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Listening Earth
Andrew Skeoch & Sarah Koschak
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P.O. Box 188
Castlemaine
Victoria 3450
Australia
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