Support conservation work by listening to nature sounds Posted by Anita Froneman on 9 June 2020 The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) works ceaselessly to protect our planet and its wildlife. With different divisions relating to the oceans, wild animals, forests, our climate and more, this non-profit organisation aims to conserve our natural resources to ensure fair access to sustainable food, water and clean energy for all. ‘From our impact on our fast changing climate to our free flowing rivers, expansive life giving oceans to vast food supplying landscapes, WWF South Africa catalyses strategic initiatives where there is the greatest need to restore balance, reduce impact and protect our country’s vital resources and natural biodiversity,’ they say on their website. The WWF has now come up with 10 ambient natural soundscapes, all from recordings made during real WWF projects. These include anything you might hear outdoors or while working on a project with the WWF, from the process of rhino translocations to the tranquil sounds of waves crashing. When subscribing and streaming these exciting audio tracks, listeners will contribute to the worthy work the organisation does. Every sound is unique and will ‘inspire and reconnect you with nature while at home,’ the WWF promises. What better way to become a part of this incredible movement for a more sustainable future while we can’t get back to action yet? For more information or other ways to get involved, visit the WWF’s website here. To subscribe to listen to the sound recordings, click here. Image credit: Pixabay Related Posts The Lady in the Landy: Carla Geyser 7 February 2023 "We cannot sit back and wait for a miracle to happen; every one of us... read more 88 countries agree on shark fin regulation in historic vote 22 November 2022 Panama was host to CITES in November 2022. For the first time in history, 88... read more The big question after Plett’s fatal shark attack: Why? 27 September 2022 By now, we know that sharks are not the mindless killing machines that horror movies... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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