Subject: | 2. Re: An interactive Google map of LIVE Wild Soundscape feeds all over |
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From: | bobjoebonobobob |
Date: | Wed Jun 18, 2014 5:16 pm ((PDT)) |
Yes, David - I would agree; however plotting BOTH the noise and the Wild Soundscape areas also seems like a good strategy in order to more effectively manage or at the very least monitor anthrophony, along with the overall goal of improving the soundscape - two birds with one stone. Curtis |
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