[Wake Up World]: What does a biodiversity crisis sound like? You may need to strain your ears to hear it.
In
the past 50 years, America’s bird populations have fallen by a third,
and worldwide the average mammal population has dropped 60%, writes
acclaimed environmental philosopher and nature writer Kathleen Dean Moore in her new collection of essays, Earth’s Wild Music: Celebrating and Defending the Songs of the Natural World.
And with all that loss comes an unsettling silence.
“Unless
the world acts to stop extinctions, I will write my last nature essay
on a planet that is less than half as song-graced and life-drenched as
the one where I began to write,” she explains in the book’s preface. “My
grandchildren will tear out half the pages in their field guides. They
won’t need them.”
Her book uses sound as a reference point to
better understand what we stand to lose as extinction rates climb
higher. But the essays are also a celebration of the natural world’s
chorus and the joy of learning to hear what’s still there....<<<Read The Full Article Here>>>...
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