Dr. Gall talks to NPR about the quiet during COVID-19

Dr. Gall recently appeared on NPR’s All Things Considered to discuss how reduced anthropogenic noise might affect the singing life of birds and other vocal animals.

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1 Response to Dr. Gall talks to NPR about the quiet during COVID-19

  1. sonia says:

    A DEA permit? Because of using hemp seeds in food or what else? I’m amazed at the regulatory density here. While I can understand that banding is regulated I still struggle with why? Would everyone start that exercise if it wasn’t regulated. That people would kill and eat animals if they weren’t restricted from doing so, I can understand, poaching gains the perpetrator value. But bird spotting?

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