Soundscapes

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Soundscapes are a fragile, transitory, ubiquitous resource that forest recreation managers sometimes struggle to protect. Think of a soundscape for a given site as the sum of all the natural and unnatural (e.g., human noise pollution) sounds taken all together. Wildlife can struggle to perform basic metabolic functions (resting, hunting, etc.) in badly degraded/noisy soundscapes.