Multimedia Presentations: Wild Sound Stories

Wild Sound Stories are six-minute adventures in natural sounds and images that connect you to the feeling of wild Marin. Wild Sound Stories are produced by Gina Farr, a multimedia communications artist and natural sounds recordist who creates living documents of our last wild places. A native of Marin County, Gina is also a member of the Point Reyes National Seashore Association. Watch a Wild Sound Story at wildSoundStories.com to experience the habitats, animals and cultures of our natural area. They are a fun and intuitive way to gain insight into the lives, loves and struggles of others who share this world we call home.

 
Coyote on a ridge silhouetted by sunset. Licensed by Gina Farr. Click here to go to Wild Sound Stories: Coyote Dreams - A Night in Olema Valley.
Coyote Dreams: Night in Olema Valley
Go native. Explore the dreamtime in California's earthquake rift zone...on four paws.
 
Aerial photo of Tomales Point and Tomales Bay. NPS/Gina Farr Photo. Click here to go to Wild Sound Stories: Hero's Journey - A Marin Salmon's Tale
Hero's Journey: A Marin Salmon's Tale
Swim with the whales, then up a quiet bay and through a rainy, fern-filled creek to fulfill your destiny.
 

Last updated: November 16, 2023

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1 Bear Valley Road
Point Reyes Station, CA 94956

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415-464-5100
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