Sinopsis
How conservationists and environmentalists can use sound
Episodios
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Not walking on eggshells
06/11/2018 Duración: 44minCounting Manx Shearwaters on Skomer Island, Wales, in June 2018. An episode of Conservation Sound by Connor Walsh. Tweet @ConnorWalsh. This is a podcast but much of it will...
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Mary Colwell and Curlews
08/04/2018 Duración: 12minI started getting emails at the day job about World Curlew Day. It had a lovely logo. Curlews have such a distinctive call, the potential for a podcast...
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Take the Ten Million
15/01/2016 Duración: 07minYou’re the world’s leading conservation group. A big oil company, with a big spill not far behind, is offering you £10,000,000 for conservation. Do you take the money?...
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Leah Barclay & Biosphere Soundscapes
30/09/2015Episode four of Conservation Sound explores how conservationists use sound in biosphere reserves. Our guest is Leah Barclay, the musician and sound artist behind Biosphere Soundscapes.
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C: Cheryl Tipp, Wildlife and Environmental Sounds Curator at the British Library
03/05/2015Cheryl Tipp is Curator of Wildlife and Environmental Sounds at the British Library. She talks about the conservation applications of sound, and the availability of sounds in the...
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B: Blunt, Sarah; BBC Natural History Radio Unit
20/04/2015Episode B of Conservation Sound is all about Sarah Blunt, Senior Producer at the BBC’s Natural History Unit in Bristol. She talks about the importance of knowing your...
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A: Antoine and the Fox
06/04/2015Antoine Bertin decided to explore England’s forests through sound, in collaboration with a fox. Why? And How? This is Conservation Sound, Episode A. Hear the result in full...