On World Forestry Day. The Academic Resource Center provides natural audio archives across two platforms.
Praisan, natural sound files from 12 ecosystems in Thailand, including pine forests, cloud forests, rivers, lakes, rice fields, dry evergreen forests, sandy beaches, mangrove forests, islands, grasslands, rainforests, and city parks. In each location, the sounds of uncommon animals in the area can be separated and listened to individually, such as the black-handed gibbon in Narathiwat province's rainforest or the Wreathed Hornbill in Khao Yai National Park. Discover more at https://praisan.org
Sounds of the Forest is a website that collects sounds from forests and nature for musicians and artists to use as inspiration for their works, as well as allowing nature lovers to enjoy the peaceful sounds of the forest. You can even upload your own recordings from the forest to the website. Find out more at https://timberfestival.org.uk/soundsoftheforest-soundmap/
Written, translated, and illustrated by: Ratchanok T.