The McCaulay Library (http://macaulaylibrary.org/) is a terrific
resource for a broad range of sounds. Cornell Lab of Ornithology is
part of it.
Lisa Friedlander
Split Rock Studios
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Subject: Exhibit Sound Sources
Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2013 19:38:51 +0000
>Can anyone recommend a good source for exhibit sounds? I am looking
>for specific nature sounds such as a cardinal or a wolf or a bison.
>
>Thanks much!
>Rebecca
>______________
>Rebecca Oestreich
>Exhibit Specialist
>Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
>Division of Parks and Trails
>500 Lafayette Rd
>St. Paul, MN 55155
>651.259.5612
>651.297.1157 (f)
>
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