Sounds Right: Musicians amp up nature conservation support for Earth Day

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Credit: Museum for the United Nations – UN Live
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Credit: Museum for the United Nations – UN Live

UN-backed music fundraising campaign announces 30 artists have released new tracks inspired by nature to help raise money for global conservation and biodiversity efforts

The nature-inspired music initiative ‘Sounds Right' has announced it is releasing new tracks from 30 artists, as part of efforts to commit more than $500,000 to conservation projects around the world over...

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