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  1. 'Sounds of Australia' nominations

    You think the combustion engine would be a winner but no it is the pedestrian button, also know as the beg button.

    The beg button is 'an icon of Australian design' that makes distinctive sounds to signal to pedestrians that is o.k. to quickly interrupt the supply chain of combustion engine vehicles.

    The sound of our cities: why the Australian pedestrian button belongs in our archives >>
    theconversation.com/the-sound-

    The beg button sound>
    nfsa.gov.au/collection/item/pb
    #noise #pollution #cars #pedestrians #soundecology #sounds #roads #MobilityDesign #BegButton #FootTraffic

  2. 'Sounds of Australia' nominations

    You think the combustion engine would be a winner but no it is the pedestrian button, also know as the beg button.

    The beg button is 'an icon of Australian design' that makes distinctive sounds to signal to pedestrians that is o.k. to quickly interrupt the supply chain of combustion engine vehicles.

    The sound of our cities: why the Australian pedestrian button belongs in our archives >>
    theconversation.com/the-sound-

    The beg button sound>
    nfsa.gov.au/collection/item/pb
    #noise #pollution #cars #pedestrians #soundecology #sounds #roads #MobilityDesign #BegButton #FootTraffic

  3. 'Sounds of Australia' nominations

    You think the combustion engine would be a winner but no it is the pedestrian button, also know as the beg button.

    The beg button is 'an icon of Australian design' that makes distinctive sounds to signal to pedestrians that is o.k. to quickly interrupt the supply chain of combustion engine vehicles.

    The sound of our cities: why the Australian pedestrian button belongs in our archives >>
    theconversation.com/the-sound-

    The beg button sound>
    nfsa.gov.au/collection/item/pb
    #noise #pollution #cars #pedestrians #soundecology #sounds #roads #MobilityDesign #BegButton #FootTraffic

  4. 'Sounds of Australia' nominations

    You think the combustion engine would be a winner but no it is the pedestrian button, also know as the beg button.

    The beg button is 'an icon of Australian design' that makes distinctive sounds to signal to pedestrians that is o.k. to quickly interrupt the supply chain of combustion engine vehicles.

    The sound of our cities: why the Australian pedestrian button belongs in our archives >>
    theconversation.com/the-sound-

    The beg button sound>
    nfsa.gov.au/collection/item/pb
    #noise #pollution #cars #pedestrians #soundecology #sounds #roads #MobilityDesign #BegButton #FootTraffic

  5. 'Sounds of Australia' nominations

    You think the combustion engine would be a winner but no it is the pedestrian button, also know as the beg button.

    The beg button is 'an icon of Australian design' that makes distinctive sounds to signal to pedestrians that is o.k. to quickly interrupt the supply chain of combustion engine vehicles.

    The sound of our cities: why the Australian pedestrian button belongs in our archives >>
    theconversation.com/the-sound-

    The beg button sound>
    nfsa.gov.au/collection/item/pb
    #noise #pollution #cars #pedestrians #soundecology #sounds #roads #MobilityDesign #BegButton #FootTraffic

  6. Sounds to be protected: 20 years of Freesound

    "To celebrate its 20th anniversary, the CCCB presents Sounds to Be Protected — a sound installation curated by the Freesound team and artist Fito Conesa. The work reflects on the fragility of sound and its role as intangible heritage, inviting visitors to listen deeply and consider how our everyday soundscapes might one day disappear.

    fs20.freesound.org/cccb/en/
    See comment hereunder for more info.

    #freesound #soundart #soundecology #politics

  7. Sounds to be protected: 20 years of Freesound

    "To celebrate its 20th anniversary, the CCCB presents Sounds to Be Protected — a sound installation curated by the Freesound team and artist Fito Conesa. The work reflects on the fragility of sound and its role as intangible heritage, inviting visitors to listen deeply and consider how our everyday soundscapes might one day disappear.

    fs20.freesound.org/cccb/en/
    See comment hereunder for more info.

    #freesound #soundart #soundecology #politics

  8. Sounds to be protected: 20 years of Freesound

    "To celebrate its 20th anniversary, the CCCB presents Sounds to Be Protected — a sound installation curated by the Freesound team and artist Fito Conesa. The work reflects on the fragility of sound and its role as intangible heritage, inviting visitors to listen deeply and consider how our everyday soundscapes might one day disappear.

    fs20.freesound.org/cccb/en/
    See comment hereunder for more info.

    #freesound #soundart #soundecology #politics

  9. Sounds to be protected: 20 years of Freesound

    "To celebrate its 20th anniversary, the CCCB presents Sounds to Be Protected — a sound installation curated by the Freesound team and artist Fito Conesa. The work reflects on the fragility of sound and its role as intangible heritage, inviting visitors to listen deeply and consider how our everyday soundscapes might one day disappear.

    fs20.freesound.org/cccb/en/
    See comment hereunder for more info.

    #freesound #soundart #soundecology #politics

  10. Sounds to be protected: 20 years of Freesound

    "To celebrate its 20th anniversary, the CCCB presents Sounds to Be Protected — a sound installation curated by the Freesound team and artist Fito Conesa. The work reflects on the fragility of sound and its role as intangible heritage, inviting visitors to listen deeply and consider how our everyday soundscapes might one day disappear.

    fs20.freesound.org/cccb/en/
    See comment hereunder for more info.

    #freesound #soundart #soundecology #politics

  11. Conservation agreement landholders trained to use wildlife cameras and audio recorders as part of a NSW Biodiversity Conservation Trust pilot project.

    "Across eight regions in NSW, more than 1.4 million camera images and 15,000 hours of audio recordings were logged throughout the 12-month pilot, which began in August 2024."

    "We got so many threatened species, including the sooty owl, the powerful owl, heaps of different microbats, including threatened microbat species...See[ing] what the species are doing over seasons and time will be really useful."

    "The second stage of the project began in March this year and will wrap up in March 2026."
    >>
    abc.net.au/news/2025-09-18/rur
    #Biodiversity #conservation #wildlife #ConservationAgreements #NSW #WildlifeCam #cameras #SoundEcology #ThereBeDragons

    What bird is that?

  12. The Uncertain Four Seasons

    What will our future sound like if we don't act now on climate change?

    "The [uncertain] Four Seasons is an algorithmic re-composition of Vivaldi’s ‘The Four Seasons’. Developed by composers, musicians, climate and computer scientists using geospatial climate predictions for 2050."

    "In 1725, Vivaldi composed a series of concertos that gave musical expression to the passing of the seasons in pre-Industrial era Europe. He called his masterpiece ‘The Four Seasons’. To depict what a future world might feel like, we’ve recomposed Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons using localised, worst-case scenario climate modelling for 2050."
    >>
    the-uncertain-four-seasons.inf
    #FossilFuels #ClimateBreakdown #climate #seasons #music #SoundEcology #ExtremeHeat #habitability #WorstCaseScenario

  13. Koala interactions, affection between young male koalas

    "Three males engaging in unexpected “affiliative” behaviours. They were grooming each other, sniffing each other’s genitals and vocalising to each other in soft, high-pitched calls, similar to the sounds baby koalas make... High density means the home ranges of koalas are more likely to overlap and their interactions will be more frequent. It also means competition for food, space and mates can be especially high. " >>
    theconversation.com/i-was-shoc

    "The species was almost hunted to extinction...They used to skin them alive and put them back up the tree with no fur." >>
    abc.net.au/news/2017-08-30/kil
    #koalas #marsupials #mammals #behaviour #SoundEcology #HabitatGrab #destruction #NSWLogging #roadkill #dogattacks #roads

  14. Koala interactions, affection between young male koalas

    "Three males engaging in unexpected “affiliative” behaviours. They were grooming each other, sniffing each other’s genitals and vocalising to each other in soft, high-pitched calls, similar to the sounds baby koalas make... High density means the home ranges of koalas are more likely to overlap and their interactions will be more frequent. It also means competition for food, space and mates can be especially high. " >>
    theconversation.com/i-was-shoc

    "The species was almost hunted to extinction...They used to skin them alive and put them back up the tree with no fur." >>
    abc.net.au/news/2017-08-30/kil
    #koalas #marsupials #mammals #behaviour #SoundEcology #HabitatGrab #destruction #NSWLogging #roadkill #dogattacks #roads

  15. Koala interactions, affection between young male koalas

    "Three males engaging in unexpected “affiliative” behaviours. They were grooming each other, sniffing each other’s genitals and vocalising to each other in soft, high-pitched calls, similar to the sounds baby koalas make... High density means the home ranges of koalas are more likely to overlap and their interactions will be more frequent. It also means competition for food, space and mates can be especially high. " >>
    theconversation.com/i-was-shoc

    "The species was almost hunted to extinction...They used to skin them alive and put them back up the tree with no fur." >>
    abc.net.au/news/2017-08-30/kil
    #koalas #marsupials #mammals #behaviour #SoundEcology #HabitatGrab #destruction #NSWLogging #roadkill #dogattacks #roads

  16. Koala interactions, affection between young male koalas

    "Three males engaging in unexpected “affiliative” behaviours. They were grooming each other, sniffing each other’s genitals and vocalising to each other in soft, high-pitched calls, similar to the sounds baby koalas make... High density means the home ranges of koalas are more likely to overlap and their interactions will be more frequent. It also means competition for food, space and mates can be especially high. " >>
    theconversation.com/i-was-shoc

    "The species was almost hunted to extinction...They used to skin them alive and put them back up the tree with no fur." >>
    abc.net.au/news/2017-08-30/kil
    #koalas #marsupials #mammals #behaviour #SoundEcology #HabitatGrab #destruction #NSWLogging #roadkill #dogattacks #roads

  17. Koala interactions, affection between young male koalas

    "Three males engaging in unexpected “affiliative” behaviours. They were grooming each other, sniffing each other’s genitals and vocalising to each other in soft, high-pitched calls, similar to the sounds baby koalas make... High density means the home ranges of koalas are more likely to overlap and their interactions will be more frequent. It also means competition for food, space and mates can be especially high. " >>
    theconversation.com/i-was-shoc

    "The species was almost hunted to extinction...They used to skin them alive and put them back up the tree with no fur." >>
    abc.net.au/news/2017-08-30/kil
    #koalas #marsupials #mammals #behaviour #SoundEcology #HabitatGrab #destruction #NSWLogging #roadkill #dogattacks #roads

  18. The native Mole cricket

    Mole Cricket - Gryllotalpa sp and its Chirping Call >>
    youtube.com/watch?v=j-wEtmNLMg

    "Before they develop the land they wipe out all the vegetation, and then people grow introduced plants. If the area is big enough they will wipe out everything...Introduced lawn grass and plants won’t allow them to come back, because it’s not the habitat it used to be. So urbanisation makes a big impact on not only crickets but everything.” >>
    au.news.yahoo.com/womans-remar

    Extinction of experience >>
    besjournals.onlinelibrary.wile
    #crickets #Gryllotalpa #lawn #turf #monoculture #suburbia #sprawl #insects #SoundEcology #pesticides #silence

  19. The native Mole cricket

    Mole Cricket - Gryllotalpa sp and its Chirping Call >>
    youtube.com/watch?v=j-wEtmNLMg

    "Before they develop the land they wipe out all the vegetation, and then people grow introduced plants. If the area is big enough they will wipe out everything...Introduced lawn grass and plants won’t allow them to come back, because it’s not the habitat it used to be. So urbanisation makes a big impact on not only crickets but everything.” >>
    au.news.yahoo.com/womans-remar

    Extinction of experience >>
    besjournals.onlinelibrary.wile
    #crickets #Gryllotalpa #lawn #turf #monoculture #suburbia #sprawl #insects #SoundEcology #pesticides #silence

  20. The native Mole cricket

    Mole Cricket - Gryllotalpa sp and its Chirping Call >>
    youtube.com/watch?v=j-wEtmNLMg

    "Before they develop the land they wipe out all the vegetation, and then people grow introduced plants. If the area is big enough they will wipe out everything...Introduced lawn grass and plants won’t allow them to come back, because it’s not the habitat it used to be. So urbanisation makes a big impact on not only crickets but everything.” >>
    au.news.yahoo.com/womans-remar

    Extinction of experience >>
    besjournals.onlinelibrary.wile
    #crickets #Gryllotalpa #lawn #turf #monoculture #suburbia #sprawl #insects #SoundEcology #pesticides #silence

  21. The native Mole cricket

    Mole Cricket - Gryllotalpa sp and its Chirping Call >>
    youtube.com/watch?v=j-wEtmNLMg

    "Before they develop the land they wipe out all the vegetation, and then people grow introduced plants. If the area is big enough they will wipe out everything...Introduced lawn grass and plants won’t allow them to come back, because it’s not the habitat it used to be. So urbanisation makes a big impact on not only crickets but everything.” >>
    au.news.yahoo.com/womans-remar

    Extinction of experience >>
    besjournals.onlinelibrary.wile
    #crickets #Gryllotalpa #lawn #turf #monoculture #suburbia #sprawl #insects #SoundEcology #pesticides #silence

  22. The native Mole cricket

    Mole Cricket - Gryllotalpa sp and its Chirping Call >>
    youtube.com/watch?v=j-wEtmNLMg

    "Before they develop the land they wipe out all the vegetation, and then people grow introduced plants. If the area is big enough they will wipe out everything...Introduced lawn grass and plants won’t allow them to come back, because it’s not the habitat it used to be. So urbanisation makes a big impact on not only crickets but everything.” >>
    au.news.yahoo.com/womans-remar

    Extinction of experience >>
    besjournals.onlinelibrary.wile
    #crickets #Gryllotalpa #lawn #turf #monoculture #suburbia #sprawl #insects #SoundEcology #pesticides #silence

  23. "There are instances of reparative democracy all over the world.
    Some are fleeting and partial; others are more sustained. Many emerge from the indigenous and the young, who do not need to be told that human and nonhuman life are interdependent, that the world is in an emergency state, and that constitutional liberal democracy is both incapable of addressing that emergency and itself an exhausted form."
    "For reparative democracy oriented by the ecological emergency, for example, we need new ways of envisioning and hearing the nonhuman and our place within it. Sound theory, and especially bioacoustics, has much to teach us here. So also do some parts of indigenous cosmologies and ways of knowing." Wendy Brown
    and Francis Wade, The Violent Exhaustion of Liberal Democracy >>
    bostonreview.net/articles/the-
    #liberalism #democracy #individualism #deforestation #logging #noise #ecocide #ClimateBreakdown #ClimateEmergency #IndigenousPeoples #voice #biodiversity #deprovincialize #isegoria #SoundEcology #RelationalTurn

  24. Male koalas are bellowing like clockwork on the shortest day of the year (winter solstice) every year ( 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024) in the same spot in the Bellingen region. The usual breeding season for koalas is approximately August to February.

    That means koalas are already on the move, crossing roads, clear-felled logging areas of Tuckers Nob State Forests and are forced to cross paths with fast cars and roaming dogs.
    #koalas #wildlife #WinterSolstice #BreedingSeason #SoundEcology #soundscape #Bellingen #climate #deforestation #BellingenLogging #pets #cars #roads #biodiversity

  25. Where do Large Forest Owls go after fires and logging?

    "The Nature Conservation Council of NSW (NCC) has been running private property conservation initiatives for the large forest owls (Barking, Powerful and Masked Owls) since 2019. The works are focused across Bundjalung, Yaegl and Gumbaynggirr country, in the lower Richmond and lower Clarence floodplains of northern NSW."

    They have videos on the use, installation and monitoring of nest boxes and the capture and analysis of acoustic data to assess and monitor fauna.
    >>
    nature.org.au/owls_project

    Sound ecology of owls and arboreal mammals
    soundcloud.com/user-999269756-
    #owls #birds #GumbaynggirrCountry #hollows #ArborealMammals #LoggingImpacts #NestBoxes #conservation #SoundEcology

  26. Outsourcing koala monitoring to AI sensors, Western Sydney University

    "Artificial intelligence tracks male koala mating calls to guide decisions about habitat and populations."

    Boots on the ground is a "very costly and labour intensive approach. The current issue is the detectors that we put out now record everything in the soundscape and then someone has got to sit there, listening for where there is a koala in it."

    "Labour intensive approach"? Let AI do the search!

    abc.net.au/news/2023-12-04/bio

    Run audio similarity search on the Australian Acoustic Observatory media archive
    search.acousticobservatory.org
    #SoundEcology #soundscape #AI #Wildlife #Sound #Koalas #Biodiversity #monitoring #StopLogging #NativeForests #wildlife #SaveTuckersNob

  27. Audio search engine for Australian wildlife
    Using sounds to understand 'how things are changing.

    Run audio similarity search on the Australian Acoustic Observatory media archive. A2O Search uses Machine Learning models developed at Google to find similar audio recordings across space and time. It is intended to augment and enable bioacoustics research. The audio search is open source.
    >
    search.acousticobservatory.org

    Using Google AI and automatic audio recognition, users can upload audio recordings of an animal species, find similar sounds across the database, filter by location and date, and download the results.
    >
    abc.net.au/news/2023-11-29/qut

    #birds #wildlife #sound #search #AudioSearch #bioacoustics #SoundScape #SoundEcology #conservation

  28. Re-establish koala populations on fragmented habitats

    "Where you've had a population grow from a small number of individuals, there's always potential for inbreeding."

    "Drones with thermal cameras have been used to count the koalas and sound recorders are being installed in national parks, and on Crown land and farms along a 100-kilometre stretch of the river. We put the data through a computer and it takes hours and hours and hours of recording and just chops out the little snippets where it thinks there's a koala — then those little snippets get manually verified."

    Best practice would be to refrain from logging koala habitat in the first place.

    abc.net.au/news/2023-11-06/nar
    #StopLogging #NativeForests #biodiversity
    #koalas #wildlife #telemetry #habitat #fragmentation #NSW #technosphere #SoundEcology #TheGreatKoalaGhetto #SaveTuckersNob

  29. Silencing biodiversity
    Biophony is the collective sound produced by all living organisms that reside in a particular biome. It is not about a 'decontextualized single-species recording model'. Bernie Krause is recording "the “Great Animal Orchestra,” a constantly shapeshifting constellation of individual voices in motion, and he termed their symphonic soundscape a ‘biophony’ — all of the “sounds originating from nonhuman, nondomestic biological sources.”

    In 1988 he recorded the so-called selective logging of a timber company:
    "The outcome was a spectrogram with a remarkable density throughout all frequency bands, as could be expected for a habitat replete with the most diverse animal life. In 1989, he returned to the meadow after the operation had been completed for a second session under the exact same conditions and at the exact same time. In keeping with what had been promised by the logging company, the place still looked as though it was teeming with life — “I was delighted to see that little seemed to have changed,” as Krause remarked. Back in the studio and after a look at his spectrogram, he had to revise that impression: “Gone was the thriving density and diversity of birds. Gone, too, was the overall richness that had been present the year before. The only prominent sounds were the stream and hammering of a Williamson’s sapsucker.” The ear, then, turned out to be capable of detecting the true state of the habitat much more precisely and truthfully than the eye ever could."

    "The recurring pattern seemed to be that the ‘evil sounding’ spaces were those devoid of animal noises, while those full of life and sound tended to come across as far more agreeable"
    thereader.mitpress.mit.edu/eve

    Biophony, Bernie Krause
    anthropocenemagazine.org/2017/
    #BiodiversityCrisis #SoundEcology #biophony ##sound #NatureSounds #LoggingIndustry #LoggingImpacts #degradation #koalas #wildlife #habitat #ecology #biodiversity #extinction #NSWLogging #SaveTuckersNob

  30. Bellingen's Tuckers Nob Forest remnant vegetation to be logged

    Inside Tuckers Nob State Forest (26/27) Dr. Tim Cadman documented threatened species (again). Many rainforest trees, such as threatened Ringwoods were identified. Syzygium anisatum/Anetholea anisata is endemic to the subtropical Bellinger Valley.

    The background acoustics (in the video) is the fossil fuel machinery bashing their way through the native forest. (Hillier Trail) It is making the home of diverse and threatened wildlife and plants machine-ready for the clear-felling machines.
    youtube.com/watch?v=F3JPiYD0W9

    "Peer-reviewed scientific research here and overseas suggests clear-felling has serious, long-term and negative ecological effects. Such concerns have led to clear-felling being reviewed, modified, and in some cases, abandoned in developed countries such as the United States and Canada."
    theage.com.au/national/clear-f

    #DevelopedCountries #Australia #ClearFelling #BellingenLogging #GlenifferRoad #RosesRoad #FossilFuel #SoundEcology #NSWForestry #SaveTuckersNob #StopLogging #RemnantVegetation #ThreatenedSpecies #flora #ringwoods #NativeForests #biodiversity #destruction

  31. Bellingen's Tuckers Nob Forest remnant vegetation to be logged

    Inside Tuckers Nob State Forest (26/27) Dr. Tim Cadman documented threatened species (again). Many rainforest trees, such as threatened Ringwoods were identified. Syzygium anisatum/Anetholea anisata is endemic to the subtropical Bellinger Valley.

    The background acoustics (in the video) is the fossil fuel machinery bashing their way through the native forest. (Hillier Trail) It is making the home of diverse and threatened wildlife and plants machine-ready for the clear-felling machines.
    youtube.com/watch?v=F3JPiYD0W9

    "Peer-reviewed scientific research here and overseas suggests clear-felling has serious, long-term and negative ecological effects. Such concerns have led to clear-felling being reviewed, modified, and in some cases, abandoned in developed countries such as the United States and Canada."
    theage.com.au/national/clear-f

    #DevelopedCountries #Australia #ClearFelling #BellingenLogging #GlenifferRoad #RosesRoad #FossilFuel #SoundEcology #NSWForestry #SaveTuckersNob #StopLogging #RemnantVegetation #ThreatenedSpecies #flora #ringwoods #NativeForests #biodiversity #destruction

  32. Bellingen's Tuckers Nob Forest remnant vegetation to be logged

    Inside Tuckers Nob State Forest (26/27) Dr. Tim Cadman documented threatened species (again). Many rainforest trees, such as threatened Ringwoods were identified. Syzygium anisatum/Anetholea anisata is endemic to the subtropical Bellinger Valley.

    The background acoustics (in the video) is the fossil fuel machinery bashing their way through the native forest. (Hillier Trail) It is making the home of diverse and threatened wildlife and plants machine-ready for the clear-felling machines.
    youtube.com/watch?v=F3JPiYD0W9

    "Peer-reviewed scientific research here and overseas suggests clear-felling has serious, long-term and negative ecological effects. Such concerns have led to clear-felling being reviewed, modified, and in some cases, abandoned in developed countries such as the United States and Canada."
    theage.com.au/national/clear-f

    #DevelopedCountries #Australia #ClearFelling #BellingenLogging #GlenifferRoad #RosesRoad #FossilFuel #SoundEcology #NSWForestry #SaveTuckersNob #StopLogging #RemnantVegetation #ThreatenedSpecies #flora #ringwoods #NativeForests #biodiversity #destruction

  33. Bellingen's Tuckers Nob Forest remnant vegetation to be logged

    Inside Tuckers Nob State Forest (26/27) Dr. Tim Cadman documented threatened species (again). Many rainforest trees, such as threatened Ringwoods were identified. Syzygium anisatum/Anetholea anisata is endemic to the subtropical Bellinger Valley.

    The background acoustics (in the video) is the fossil fuel machinery bashing their way through the native forest. (Hillier Trail) It is making the home of diverse and threatened wildlife and plants machine-ready for the clear-felling machines.
    youtube.com/watch?v=F3JPiYD0W9

    "Peer-reviewed scientific research here and overseas suggests clear-felling has serious, long-term and negative ecological effects. Such concerns have led to clear-felling being reviewed, modified, and in some cases, abandoned in developed countries such as the United States and Canada."
    theage.com.au/national/clear-f

    #DevelopedCountries #Australia #ClearFelling #BellingenLogging #GlenifferRoad #RosesRoad #FossilFuel #SoundEcology #NSWForestry #SaveTuckersNob #StopLogging #RemnantVegetation #ThreatenedSpecies #flora #ringwoods #NativeForests #biodiversity #destruction

  34. Bellingen's Tuckers Nob Forest remnant vegetation to be logged

    Inside Tuckers Nob State Forest (26/27) Dr. Tim Cadman documented threatened species (again). Many rainforest trees, such as threatened Ringwoods were identified. Syzygium anisatum/Anetholea anisata is endemic to the subtropical Bellinger Valley.

    The background acoustics (in the video) is the fossil fuel machinery bashing their way through the native forest. (Hillier Trail) It is making the home of diverse and threatened wildlife and plants machine-ready for the clear-felling machines.
    youtube.com/watch?v=F3JPiYD0W9

    "Peer-reviewed scientific research here and overseas suggests clear-felling has serious, long-term and negative ecological effects. Such concerns have led to clear-felling being reviewed, modified, and in some cases, abandoned in developed countries such as the United States and Canada."
    theage.com.au/national/clear-f

    #DevelopedCountries #Australia #ClearFelling #BellingenLogging #GlenifferRoad #RosesRoad #FossilFuel #SoundEcology #NSWForestry #SaveTuckersNob #StopLogging #RemnantVegetation #ThreatenedSpecies #flora #ringwoods #NativeForests #biodiversity #destruction

  35. When governments fail the planet, we have to make our voices heard: join artist Joanie Lemercier, Samaneh Moafi, artists Matthew Plummer-Fernández, Theresa Schubert and activist Kathia von Roth for a discussion on taking (drastic) action. ⏰ Oct 5 – 7pm CEST ➡️ tinyurl.com/y3agtbv4

    #NODE20 #SecondNature #panel #hyperobjects #environmentalactivist #postcolonialsm #contemporarydance #geopolitics #Biopolitics #soundecology #coexistence #sustainability #activism

  36. When governments fail the planet, we have to make our voices heard: join artist Joanie Lemercier, Samaneh Moafi, artists Matthew Plummer-Fernández, Theresa Schubert and activist Kathia von Roth for a discussion on taking (drastic) action. ⏰ Oct 5 – 7pm CEST ➡️ tinyurl.com/y3agtbv4

            

  37. When governments fail the planet, we have to make our voices heard: join artist Joanie Lemercier, Samaneh Moafi, artists Matthew Plummer-Fernández, Theresa Schubert and activist Kathia von Roth for a discussion on taking (drastic) action. ⏰ Oct 5 – 7pm CEST ➡️ tinyurl.com/y3agtbv4

    #NODE20 #SecondNature #panel #hyperobjects #environmentalactivist #postcolonialsm #contemporarydance #geopolitics #Biopolitics #soundecology #coexistence #sustainability #activism