Encyclopedia of Life EOL people Washington <a href="https://soundcloud.com/encyclopedia-of-life/groups">Visit the EOL Group on SoundCloud!</a> Our knowledge of the many life-forms on Earth - of animals, plants, fungi, protists and bacteria - is scattered around the world in books, journals, databases, websites, specimen collections, and in the minds of people everywhere. Imagine what it would mean if this information could be gathered together and made available to everyone – anywhere – at a moment’s notice. This dream is becoming a reality through the Encyclopedia of Life. EOL is now working with Soundcloud to make it easy for Soundcloud contributors to share their field recordings with the Encyclopedia of Life. Sounds uploaded to the EOL Group on Soundcloud will be imported into EOL and connected to the species pages associated with the recordings. <a href="https://soundcloud.com/encyclopedia-of-life/groups">Visit the EOL Group for instructions on how to tag and license your sounds so they can be shared with EOL</a>. If you have questions, please contact us. Thank you for supporting the Encyclopedia of Life. Encyclopedia of Life’s tracks Sound from SINA: Sword-bearing Conehead Katydid (Neoconocephalus ensiger) by Encyclopedia of Life published on 2013-08-30T10:08:12Z Sound from Singing Insects of North America: Two-spotted Tree Cricket (Neoxabea bipunctata) by Encyclopedia of Life published on 2013-08-30T10:06:22Z Sound from Naturesongs: Black-faced solitaire (Myadestes melanops) by Encyclopedia of Life published on 2013-08-30T03:53:02Z Sounds from Singing Insects of North America: Japanese Burrowing Cricket (Velarifictorus micado) by Encyclopedia of Life published on 2013-08-30T03:52:19Z Sound from Naturesongs: Red-backed Squirrel Monkey (Saimiri oerstedii) by Encyclopedia of Life published on 2013-08-30T03:46:50Z Sound from Amphibians of Panama: White-lipped Foam Frog (Leptodactylus fragilis) by Encyclopedia of Life published on 2013-08-30T03:39:40Z Sound from Xeno-canto: Bay Wren (Cantorchilus nigricapillus) by Encyclopedia of Life published on 2013-08-30T03:37:10Z Sound from Xeno-canto: Laughing Kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae) by Encyclopedia of Life published on 2013-08-29T11:15:31Z Sound from Singing Insects of North America: Chisos katydid (Paracyrtophyllus excelsus) by Encyclopedia of Life published on 2013-08-29T11:10:04Z Sound from Amphibians of Panama: Túngara Frogs (Engystomops pustulosus) by Encyclopedia of Life published on 2013-08-28T20:46:47Z
Sound from SINA: Sword-bearing Conehead Katydid (Neoconocephalus ensiger) by Encyclopedia of Life published on 2013-08-30T10:08:12Z
Sound from Singing Insects of North America: Two-spotted Tree Cricket (Neoxabea bipunctata) by Encyclopedia of Life published on 2013-08-30T10:06:22Z
Sound from Naturesongs: Black-faced solitaire (Myadestes melanops) by Encyclopedia of Life published on 2013-08-30T03:53:02Z
Sounds from Singing Insects of North America: Japanese Burrowing Cricket (Velarifictorus micado) by Encyclopedia of Life published on 2013-08-30T03:52:19Z
Sound from Naturesongs: Red-backed Squirrel Monkey (Saimiri oerstedii) by Encyclopedia of Life published on 2013-08-30T03:46:50Z
Sound from Amphibians of Panama: White-lipped Foam Frog (Leptodactylus fragilis) by Encyclopedia of Life published on 2013-08-30T03:39:40Z
Sound from Xeno-canto: Bay Wren (Cantorchilus nigricapillus) by Encyclopedia of Life published on 2013-08-30T03:37:10Z
Sound from Xeno-canto: Laughing Kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae) by Encyclopedia of Life published on 2013-08-29T11:15:31Z
Sound from Singing Insects of North America: Chisos katydid (Paracyrtophyllus excelsus) by Encyclopedia of Life published on 2013-08-29T11:10:04Z
Sound from Amphibians of Panama: Túngara Frogs (Engystomops pustulosus) by Encyclopedia of Life published on 2013-08-28T20:46:47Z