De som:
http://videoandfilmmaker.com/wp/index.php/news/worlds-largest-natural-sound-library-now-online/
Citando:
"The collection, which began in 1929 has taken researchers dozens of years to accumulate. It currently holds recordings to a massive three-quarters of the world’s entire bird species, but it’s not all chirps and squawks, there’s also a decent helping of whale songs, insects, bears, elephants, primates and just about every other critter or creepy crawley that roams the earth.
The collection’s curator Greg Budney describes the archives as revolutionary, in terms of the speed and the breadth of material that is now accessible online."
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"*UPDATE*
We had previously stated the library was free to use, but that seems not to be the case – rather, it’s ‘free to listen’. Licensing for commercial and non-commercial use is available, however it requires submitting an online purchase order, which may have fees associated with it (in other words, not free).
You can access the library now at macaulaylibrary.org."
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