December 19, 2006

Endangered wildlife ringtones

39WLFHWL_RobinSilver.jpg The endangered species advocates at the nonprofit Center for Biological Diversity are offering ringtones of the croaks, chirps and songs of dozens of rare and endangered animals from around the world.

"Featured are the authentic sounds of some of the world’s most threatened owls, tropical birds, frogs, toads and marine mammals.

The free ringtones are easily downloaded from the Center’s Web site at Rare EarthTones.

Related:

-- The website of the Animal Voices at the Museum of Natural Science/Berlin

-- World's oldest conservation group and offers wildlife ringtones

-- More on animal noises made in the wild from The British Library

-- "Gorilla beating its chest" ringtone, courtesy of The British Library

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