Wildlife Library Reading Answers

Bhaskar Das

Mar 3, 2025

Wildlife Library Reading Answers is an academic reading answers topic. Wildlife Library Reading Answers has a total of 6 IELTS questions in total. In the given question set you have to state whether the information is true, false, or not given in the passage.

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Section 1

WILD LIFE LIBRARY

Established in 1969 as the British Library of Wildlife Sounds, the collection now holds more

than 240,000 scientifically organized and documented field recordings covering all classes

of sound-producing animals from every zoogeographical region. These have been donated

by private individuals, research zoologists and institutions such as the Royal Society for the

Protection of Birds, the International Fund for Animal Welfare and the New Zealand Wildlife

Service. Most are unique to the Library.

More than 10,000 species of birds, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fish and insects are

represented, including many rare and threatened species. Most British and European species

are covered, often with several examples illustrating the different vocalizations produced

by a species. Nearly all recordings are of wild animals in their natural surroundings, though

the collection does contain recordings of captive and domestic animals as well.

The collection also contains:

• Atmospheric and environmental recordings from various habitats, including temperate woodlands, tropical rainforests, deserts and coastlines, and other natural sounds such as waterfalls, rivers, rainfall and thunder.

• Copies of collections used for major zoological research projects, for example the Professor

W. H. Thorpe Chaffinch recordings and the Professor J. D. Pye ultrasonic recordings of bats and other animals.

• Almost every commercial wildlife sound recording published anywhere in the world, from the first 78 rpm disc of a singing bird, published in 1910, to the latest digital release. A number of natural history videos, DVDs and other moving image items also exist.

• The historic recordings of Ludwig Koch. Carl Weismann and other pioneers of wildlife sound recording.

• A large number of recordings made for radio by the BBC Natural History Unit as well as

significant BBC radio broadcasts such as Animal Language and The Living World and

other documentary programs focusing on natural history and environmental issues.

• Oral history interviews with naturalists and biologists.

• A variety of printed resources including bioacoustics books, journals, magazines,

discographies and catalogues.

Questions 1-7

Do the following statements agree with the

information given in the text?

TRUE: if the statement agrees with the information

FALSE: if the statement contradicts with the information

NOT GIVEN: if there is no information

I. British Library of Wildlife Sounds is the only library which has collection of recordings

covering all classes of sound-producing animals.

Answer: NOT GIVEN

Explanation: The passage has no mention of the British Library of wildlife sound being the only library which houses the collection of recording every class of sound producing animal.

2.Virtually all recordings are of wild animals in their natural environment, nevertheless the

assortment does include recordings of caged and domestic animals as well.

Answer: TRUE

Supporting statement:Nearly all recordings are of wild animals in their natural surroundings, though the collection does contain recordings of captive and domestic animals as well.

Keywords: recordings, collection

Keyword Location: Para 2, Lines 4-5

Explanation: According to the passage the majority of the recordings are of wild animals in their natural habitats, although the collection also includes recordings of captive and domestic animals.

3. The anthology does not have atmospheric and ecological soundtracks from diverse

territories.

Answer: FALSE

Supporting statement:Atmospheric and environmental recordings from various habitats, including temperate

Keywords: environmental recordings, habitats

Keyword Location: Para 3, Line 1

Explanation: The passage mentions that the anthology does have recordings of the atmosphere, the environment, and other ecological sounds which comprises rivers, waterfalls, rainfall, and thunder from a variety of environments, such as temperate forests, tropical rainforests, deserts, and coasts.

4. The library also has natural older times information videos.

Answer: TRUE

Supporting statement: A number of natural history videos,

Keywords: number, history videos

Keyword Location: Para 3, Line 9

Explanation: The passage states that the library has a wide variety of historical natural videos such as the first 78 rpm disc of a singing bird, published in 1910. The groundbreaking recordings were made by wildlife sound recording pioneers Carl Weismann, Ludwig Koch, and others as well. Numerous radio recordings produced by the BBC Natural History Unit, notable BBC radio shows including Animal Language and The Living World, and other documentaries addressing environmental and natural history topics.

5. Oral history interviews with naturalists and biologists can be used by anyone for research purpose.

Answer: NOT GIVEN

Explanation: The passage has no information about the use of oral history interviews by the biologists or naturalists for research purpose.

6. Printed material is also available in the wild life library.

Answer: TRUE

Supporting statement:A variety of printed resources including

Keywords: variety, resources

Keyword Location: Para 3, Line 15

Explanation: According to the passage numerous printed materials, such as books, journals, periodicals, discographies, and catalogs on bioacoustics are available in the wildlife library.

7.The library is harbinger for more than 10,000 species of birds, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fish and insects including many rare and threatened species.

Answer: TRUE

Supporting statement: More than 10,000 species of birds, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fish and insects are represented, including many rare and threatened species.

Keywords: 10,000 species, rare and threatened

Keyword Location: Para 2, Lines 1- 2

Explanation: The passage highlights that there are over 10,000 species of fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals, and insects, many of which are endangered or rare recorded in the library.

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