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Humans have filled the world with so much noise that the only sounds many of us often hear on a daily basis are our own. But all this sound isn’t great for our planetmates and it isn’t great for us either. In this episode, we look at how human-made sound makes it hard for other creatures to listen and communicate. Threshold is nonprofit, listener-supported, and independently produced. You can support Threshold by donating today. To stay connected, sign up for our newsletter. Special thanks to: Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve Discovery of Sound in the Sea Scripps Whale Acoustics Lab Ships, Whales & Acoustics in Gitga’at Territory These sounds were recorded in Gitga’at Territory and sourced from the Ships, Whales & Acoustics in Gitga'at Territory Project, a collaborative initiative of the Gitga’at Nation, North Coast Cetacean Society (BC Whales) and WWF-Canada. Brian Miller, Australian Antarctic Division NOAA Lofoten-Vesterålen Ocean Observatory Mentioned in this episode: Subscribe to Amy's newsletter, Letter to Earthlings at https://letterstoearthlings.substack.com/ |