Every wild sound is a call to connect—and protect.

The rush of rivers, the whisper of melting glaciers, the symphony of rainforests—wild sounds, ancient and eternal, have nourished life and stirred the soul of human imagination for millennia. Yet, as their echoes grow faint in the clamor of modernity, so too does our instinct to cherish and protect them.

WILDSOUND is a bridge to reawaken wonder—a call to rediscover the melodies that unite us with the wild, to inspire a more thoughtful, connected, and creative life. Listen deeply, and let these timeless harmonies guide you into their story—and their preservation.

Fjaðrárgljúfur, Iceland (63.77, -18.17)

Fjaðrárgljúfur, Iceland

63.77, -18.17

Wild Sound Sample Source

Inyo National Forest, California, USA

Nestled in California's Mono County, Hot Creek begins its journey as Mammoth Creek, winding through the scenic Inyo National Forest. Originating from Twin Lakes, the stream is fed by snowmelt and enriched by geothermal springs, which transform it into a unique hydrothermal system. As it flows through Hot Creek Gorge, it receives a mix of hot and cold waters, creating an extraordinary natural phenomenon. This creek supports a delicate ecosystem, hosting the endangered Owens tui chub and various other species reliant on its thermal waters. Hot Creek is not just a stream but a vibrant showcase of geological activity and ecological diversity.

FAQs

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  • WILDSOUND is the only ecosound and meditation app that connects you to real-world locations while contributing to their preservation.

    Centered on the vital water sources that have sustained human life for centuries, WILDSOUND restores your connection to nature through authentic, geolocated soundscapes—merging personal well-being with global conservation efforts.

  • WILDSOUND offers an immersive collection of water-focused soundscapes, from the gentle murmurs of mountain streams and the vibrant life of rainforests to the thunderous cascades of waterfalls and the crystalline whispers of melting ice and snow.

    Every sound celebrates the elemental power of water, connecting listeners to the lifeblood of our planet and its essential role in sustaining ecosystems.

    Carefully curated and geolocated, these soundscapes transport you to the wild - fostering both serenity and a renewed commitment to conservation. WILDSOUND bridges the gap between appreciating nature’s symphony while helping keep the sounds of the wild alive for the future.

  • As a member, you have the option to select which organization you would like 10% of your subscription to support.

    The current organizations users can select from were curated by WILDSOUND after extensive research and outreach - evaluating each based on factors such as the integrity and scope of their programs and legacy of stewardship. In addition, all organizations dedicate at least 75% of their funds to practical fieldwork, ensuring that your support contributes directly to wildlife conservation efforts.

    Each source sound also provides the user with the means to connect with organizations directly - and offer additional support or volunteer options if WILDSOUND users so desire.

  • The current organizations users can select from were curated by WILDSOUND after extensive research and outreach - evaluating each based on factors such as the integrity and scope of their programs and legacy of stewardship. In addition, all organizations dedicate at least 75% of their funds to practical fieldwork, ensuring that your support contributes directly to wildlife conservation efforts.

    Conservation International, est. 1987

    Conservation International strives to stabilize the climate, protect freshwater supplies, and promote human well-being in ecologically vulnerable areas. Their Biodiversity Hotspots project identifies and safeguards critical ecosystems.

    https://www.conservation.org/

    Rainforest Alliance, est. 1987

    The Rainforest Alliance works at the intersection of business, agriculture, and forests to make responsible business the new normal. They are building an alliance to protect forests, improve the livelihoods of farmers and forest communities, promote their human rights, and help them mitigate and adapt to the climate crisis.

    https://www.rainforest-alliance.org/

    The Jane Goodall Institute, est. 1977

    The Jane Goodall Institute, founded by Dr. Jane Goodall, focuses on protecting chimpanzees and other primates, offering health care and education in African villages, and promoting sustainable livelihoods.

    https://janegoodall.org/

    The National Audubon Society, est. 1905

    The National Audubon Society is dedicated to bird and wildlife conservation, with nearly 500 chapters across the U.S. They empower citizen-scientists and encourage members to advocate for effective conservation policies.

    https://www.audubon.org/

    The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), est. 1970

    NRDC is an environmental action organization comprising lawyers, scientists, and professionals. They employ scientific research, local laws, and their extensive network to protect wildlife and habitats. NRDC addresses issues like global warming, clean energy, and more.

    https://www.nrdc.org/

    The Nature Conservancy, est. 1951

    The Nature Conservancy works tirelessly with local communities, businesses, and individuals to preserve over 125 million acres of land globally. Their unique approach includes innovative strategies like debt-for-nature swaps, contributing to both biodiversity preservation and sustainable development.

    https://www.nature.org/

    The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB), est. 1889

    RSPB, akin to the British Audubon Society, concentrates on bird and wildlife conservation. They manage nature reserves, conduct bird surveys, and protect critical habitats for birds and other wildlife.

    https://www.rspb.org.uk/

    The Sierra Club, est. 1892

    Co-founded by John Muir, the Sierra Club advocates for ecological communities, renewable energy, and wilderness preservation. Their initiatives range from limiting greenhouse emissions to promoting environmental justice and clean air and water.

    https://www.sierraclub.org/

    The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), est. 1895

    WCS supports zoos, promotes environmental education, and conserves wildlife and their habitats. Their focus spans flagship animals, including big cats, apes, elephants, whales, and sharks. WCS operates five Wildlife Conservation Zoos in New York.

    https://www.wcs.org/

    The World Wildlife Fund (WWF), est. 1961

    WWF collaborates with agencies in nearly 100 countries, focusing on three core goals: protecting ecosystems and wildlife, reducing pollution, and promoting the sustainable use of natural resources. The iconic Giant Panda is one of their prominent symbols.

    https://www.worldwildlife.org/

  • Joining WILDSOUND is risk-free. If you find the app does not meet your expectations, we offer a full refund—no questions asked.

    However, at the moment, WILDSOUND does not offer a free trial that gives you full access to the app’s features. While we would love to offer free access and trials in the future, maintaining the elevated quality and experience for our users means that WILDSOUND will remain a paid service for now.

    That said, we believe everyone should have the opportunity to access nature’s soundscapes. If the subscription fee is a barrier, please reach out to us at support@wildsoundapp.com with the subject line “Subscription Request,” and we will explore options to provide you with access.

Rewild your senses.

The only ecosound app linking real places to their preservation.

Bogachiel Rain Forest, USA
47.88, -124.27