Sounds In Our Changing World Presents: On Interdependence

Birds contribute a lot to our planet and its ecosystems, which is why their decline raises such cause for concern. The needs of birds are often a reflection of our own. By ensuring their needs are cared for, we inevitably care for the rest of the system as well.

Show Notes

It's often said that what's good for birds is good for humans. Birds have always been used as a barometer for changes of an environment and the health of that environment. So when there are reports that point to a decrease in bird populations in Montreal, we should be worried. In this final episode of On Interdependence, we talk about birds and how protecting their habitat is important to our survival as humans.

Created, written and narrated by naakita feldman-kiss
Production assistance and sound design by Adam Mbowe
Scoring and audio engineering by Simon Chenaux and Yoann Denesle
Graphic and web design by angeli.ca
Funded by the Community Radio Fund of Canada.

What is Sounds In Our Changing World Presents: On Interdependence?

On Interdependence is a five part audio artwork that uses history, stories, sounds, and music to explore different perspectives and examine the threats posed by the climate crisis in Montreal. Each piece features a humanistic portrait of the city, its surroundings, and the lives that occupy it.

Created, written and narrated by naakita feldman-kiss
Production assistance and sound design by Adam Mbowe
Scoring and audio engineering by Simon Chenaux and Yoann Denesle
Graphic and web design by angeli.ca
Funded by the Community Radio Fund of Canada.