Now anyone can explore the archive's holdings on his or her own. For the first time, more than 65,000 sound clips and some 18,000 video clips of birds and other animals are accessible for no charge.
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1 comment:
This is wonderful news. You used to have to pay to hear these excellent recordings. Site is tough to navigate unless you know exactly what species you're looking for.
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