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Why natural soundscapes important for wildfire?

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to help people near the place

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User Pavel Repin
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The natural sounds present in wilderness are part of an interconnecting system of resources that wildlife depends on for survival, and visitors seek when journeying to these quiet places. Noise in wilderness creates a domino chain of effects.

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