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Sounds of Tasmania's Old Growth Forest

Subject: Sounds of Tasmania's Old Growth Forest
From: wildambience
Date: Sun Nov 30, 2014 1:58 pm ((PST))
A couple of weeks ago I was recording in Tasmania. Here's one sample from Mount 
Field National Park, in an area of temperate rainforest. A number of endemic 
bird species can be heard including Black Currawong, Green Rosella and 
Tasmanian Thornbill.
 Recorded with 2 x Sennheiser MKH8020's & SD702 in a parallel array. 
 Tasmania's Ancient Rainforest 
https://soundcloud.com/wildambience/tasmania-ancient-rainforest

 
 
 https://soundcloud.com/wildambience/tasmania-ancient-rainforest 
 
 Tasmania's Ancient Rainforest 
https://soundcloud.com/wildambience/tasmania-ancient-rainforest Tasmania's 
rainforests and old growth eucalypt forests have been subjects to decades of 
conflict between pro-logging groups and environmentalists. Thankfull...
 
 
 
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https://soundcloud.com/wildambience/tasmania-ancient-rainforest 
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Marc Anderson

Wild Ambience
Sydney, Australia

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"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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