Download NPR Sound Treks: Animals: Unforgettable Encounters in the Wild AudioBook Free
From rainforests to deserts, mountains to plains, the ocean to the sky, animals increase their voices in an eclectic and thrilling chorus. This collection celebrates the initial telephone calls of the keel-billed toucan, the day roar of the Guatemalan howler monkey, the seriously cultural laughing of the noticed hyena Guatemalan coatimundi, the honk of the courtship-crazed hammerhead bat, superior dialogue from the Central African forest elephant, the delicate bellow of the great plains bison, and so many more intriguing sounds from creatures we seldom hear. The NPR Audio Treks series brings the outside to life with outstanding music documentaries, experiences, and commentary from the NPR archives. Each volume level features sounds from characteristics, insights from experts and others who love the outdoor experience (naturalists, zoologists, biologists, adventurers, a good cowgirl), and stunning storytelling that catches the pleasure of the wilderness. Items:
- Introduction by Jon Hamilton
- Holy Baboon! A "Mystical" Second In Africa
- Radio Item: John Nielsen and Wild Animals
- Decoding The Hyena's Giggle
- Alpha Bison: The Quieter Bellow Wins the Females
- Making "Living With Lions" Functional in Kenya
- Otterly Adorable, But Born to be Crazy
- Recording Report Rattles Maker
- Close Encounters with the Adirondack Black colored Bear
- Hear Them Roar: Noisy " NEW WORLD " Monkeys
- What Wildlife Lurks in Central Park By Evening?
- Gorilla Population Up 14 Years After Genocide
- Slo-Mo Cricket Chirps Reveal Key Serenades
- Tones Give Researchers Hints to Elephants
- Chasing Following the Elusive Narwhal