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FINALIST - Hubert-Reeves Prize, 2025 "Evocative and poetic ... Highlighting the diverse sounds of wild places, Lost Songs of Nature is an engrossing, haunting book with an urgent environmental message." -- STARRED Review, Foreword Reviews This is an invitation to listen, to discover and rediscover the planet's ecosystems- its forests, marshes, swamps, bogs and shorelines. An unapologetic plea to save nature's symphony. Man-made noise is increasing dramatically, encroaching on even the wildest of natural habitats. Will an increase in noise pollution herald complete anthropophony-a world that is deaf to the sounds of nature?…mehr

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FINALIST - Hubert-Reeves Prize, 2025 "Evocative and poetic ... Highlighting the diverse sounds of wild places, Lost Songs of Nature is an engrossing, haunting book with an urgent environmental message." -- STARRED Review, Foreword Reviews This is an invitation to listen, to discover and rediscover the planet's ecosystems- its forests, marshes, swamps, bogs and shorelines. An unapologetic plea to save nature's symphony. Man-made noise is increasing dramatically, encroaching on even the wildest of natural habitats. Will an increase in noise pollution herald complete anthropophony-a world that is deaf to the sounds of nature?
Autorenporträt
Michel Leboeuf is a biologist. Editor-in-chief of the journal Nature sauvage for 10 years, he has published some fifteen works that have earned him two Hubert-Reeves awards, crowning the best popular science book in Quebec. He was also the general director of the Lanaudière Ecosystem Conservation Trust.