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Below you will find a sample script. It is to be read like a story, kind of like a news story on the radio. Not looking for a real intellectual voice, just something easy to listen to and understandable.
I am looking for voice talent to record their own tracks at their home, encode in MP3 format and FTP to a site.
The project will be long term (6 months) with multiple scripts per day to record. Our guess is that you will have 2 hours of work each day M-F.
More inforamtion will be given when we get closer to finding the talent.
Oct 07, 2004 14:19:26 (GMT -05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) Oct 13, 2004 00:00:00 (GMT -05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) No (click here to learn more about
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Bald Eagles Rebound, Other Birds of Prey in Trouble
By Ed Stoddard
The bald eagle is out of the woods but other birds of prey are in trouble.
An icon of conservationists, the bald eagle was on the brink of extinction in America's lower 48 states four decades ago, when its numbers stood at just 417 nesting pairs.
Anti-poaching measures, a reduction in the use of lethal pesticides and the transfer of eagles from Canada have seen its numbers rise in the lower 48 to several thousand. Washington now says that some of the bird's safeguards can be loosened.
Classified as endangered in 1978 under the Endangered Species Act, it was downgraded to threatened in 1995 and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed that it be removed from the list.
At the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) conference which began in Bangkok on Saturday, Washington is proposing that the bird's global status be shifted from a list of critically endangered animals to one that would allow some commercial trade in the species.
The gesture is in some ways symbolic as global demand for the bird and its parts is modest and limited mostly to collectors of Native American artifacts.
"There appears to be little evidence suggesting a strong demand for eagles or eagle parts on an international scale," says the U.S. proposal to CITES.
Outside America's lower 48 states, bald eagles are flourishing. In Alaska and British Columbia there are believed to be close to 100,000 of the birds, which are a common sight soaring high above the region's thickly wooded coastline.
Bald Eagles Rebound, Other Birds of Prey in Trouble
By Ed Stoddard
The bald eagle is out of the woods but other birds of prey are in trouble.
An icon of conservationists, the bald eagle was on the brink of extinction in America's lower 48 states four decades ago, when its numbers stood at just 417 nesting pairs.
Anti-poaching measures, a reduction in the use of lethal pesticides and the transfer of eagles from Canada have seen its numbers rise in the lower 48 to several thousand.
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