
Wild World
A Journey in Sound to the World’s Wildest Places
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Experience the great wealth of wildlife on our planet through a journey in sound. In partnership with the Wildlife Sound Recording Society, the British Library is proud to present this download of recordings from across the globe. The 22 recordings, all made by WSRS members, come from locations as diverse as Great Britain, Germany, Hungary, Cyprus, Sweden, Australia, Borneo, Malawi, Madagascar, Canada and Venezuela. Hear the Blackcap, Coot and Moorhen at Lake Zawadowka in Poland, the Oriental Turtle Dove and Striated Laughing thrush in India, and the Great Frigate bird and Red Footed Booby recorded in the unique habitat of the Galapagos Islands – a worldwide panorama of wild places.
©2012 The British Library Board (P)2012 The British Library Board
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