WWF South Africa has
launched a 10-hour long
playlist titled “Bring
Nature Inside”, which features
soundscapes from nature recorded
in areas where they are working.
“We wanted to allow people to
experience the richness of nature.
With many of us feeling overwhelmed by the current state of
the world and the unique disruptions we are facing, it is imperative for us to take care of our mental
and emotional well-being. Nature
provides the perfect ‘escape’
that we need during this time,”
says Justin Smith, head of business development at WWF South
Africa.
experience the richness of nature.
With many of us feeling overwhelmed by the current state of
the world and the unique disruptions we are facing, it is imperative for us to take care of our mental
and emotional well-being. Nature
provides the perfect ‘escape’
that we need during this time,”
says Justin Smith, head of business development at WWF South
Africa.
From the soothing backdrop
of a free-flowing river to the rhythmic sound of the Atlantic Ocean,
each track features sounds with
a description, and showcases the
work WWF is doing to help protect
South Africa’s natural heritage.
of a free-flowing river to the rhythmic sound of the Atlantic Ocean,
each track features sounds with
a description, and showcases the
work WWF is doing to help protect
South Africa’s natural heritage.
The calming and inspirational
tracks include Soutpansberg,
Highveld, Fishing, Rhino, Beach,
Bees, Sugarbird, National Park,
Windfarm and Pastures.
The soundscapes are available
on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube,
Deezer, Google Play and Amazon
or visit wwf.org.za for more information.
A percentage of the streaming
royalties will go to support WWF
SA’s ongoing conservation work,
at no cost to the platform user.
tracks include Soutpansberg,
Highveld, Fishing, Rhino, Beach,
Bees, Sugarbird, National Park,
Windfarm and Pastures.
The soundscapes are available
on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube,
Deezer, Google Play and Amazon
or visit wwf.org.za for more information.
A percentage of the streaming
royalties will go to support WWF
SA’s ongoing conservation work,
at no cost to the platform user.