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The dodo bird, now extinct, was once a unique inhabitant of the island of Mauritius. Its distinctive rumble was a low-frequency sound that resonated through the forests. The dodo’s call has been reconstructed using historical accounts and modern technology, offering a glimpse into the lost soundscape of the natural world.
This reconstructed sound is a reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of conservation efforts. The dodo’s extinction serves as a poignant lesson about the impact of human activity on the natural world.
The Museum of Lost Sounds has preserved this reconstructed dodo call, allowing visitors to experience the sound of a creature that has been silenced by time. Through this, we aim to honor the dodo and all other species that have been lost, while also inspiring action to protect the biodiversity of our planet.