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  1. xeno-canto is a website where you can listen, download, and share wildlife sound recordings from all over the world. You can also explore the collection, join the forums, and read the latest news and articles about sound identification and research.

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  2. xeno-canto.org › about › xeno-cantoAbout :: xeno-canto

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    Xeno-canto uses the ever evolving possibilities of the internet to: 1. popularise wildlife sound recording worldwide, 2. improve accessibility of wildlife sounds, 3. & increase knowledge of wildlife sounds. 1. enjoyment, 2. education, 3. conservation, 4. & science.

    Xeno-canto has a number of basic principles. 1. Everyonecan make a valuable contribution, by adding recordings of course, but also by sharing opinions, questioning identifications, solving mystery recordings, spotting bugs, programming, offering advice or experience, and by spreading the word. 2. Recordings are shared under various Creative Commons...

    all taxa (rather than all species),
    their complete repertoire,
    all of the geographic variability,
    at all stages of development.

    The Xeno-canto foundation (or the "Stichting Xeno-canto voor natuurgeluiden") is the legal body set up in the Netherlands to run the website. As explained above, Xeno-canto has a rather ambitious program. If you upload recordings we assume that you subscribe to those aims, as well as with actions that XC will take to further those aims. Two relevan...

    Xeno-canto was launched on the 30th of may 2005 by Bob and WP. Below is the original announcement on NEOORN. Hello NEOORN! We have set up a new website for the identification of bird songs from tropical America: www.xeno-canto.org Its main aim is to collect recordings from Central and South America, such that they can be used to help identification...

    Xeno-canto is a charity from the Netherlands that collects and shares recordings of wildlife sounds from all over the world. You can upload your own recordings, identify and discuss others, and use the collection for enjoyment, education, conservation and science.

  3. xeno-canto.org › collection › speciesSpecies :: xeno-canto

    Collection Details. Species. World Africa Americas Asia Australasia Europe. A list of all 10488. That's 95% of the total number of 11082 species. 'No. Back' refers to the number of recordings in which a species can be heard in the background. Common name. Scientific name.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Xeno-cantoXeno-canto - Wikipedia

    xeno-canto is a citizen science project and repository in which volunteers record, upload and annotate recordings of bird calls and sounds of orthoptera and bats. Since it began in 2005, it has collected over 575,000 sound recordings from more than 10,000 species worldwide, and has become one of the biggest collections of bird sounds ...

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    • May 30, 2005; 18 years ago
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  5. O xeno-canto é um website de ciência cidadã no qual voluntários registram, carregam e anotam as gravações de vocalizações de aves. Todas as gravações são publicados em licenças Creative Commons, [1] incluindo algumas em licenças abertas. Os dados do xeno-canto foram utilizados em alguns trabalhos científicos. [2] [3]

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    • Compartilhando sons de aves do mundo todo
  6. Xeno-canto. 9.844 curtidas · 7 falando sobre isso. The community bird sounds website www.xeno-canto.org, is brought to you by the Xeno-canto Foundation for Nature Sounds. Record, share, listen, discuss.

  7. Together with Willem-Pier Vellinga and Sander Pieterse, I run xeno-canto.org, the world's largest community database of wildelife sound recording. It currently features about 800,000 recordings of more than 11,000 species of birds, grasshoppers and bats, shared by more than 10,000 recordists from around the globe.

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