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Birds fly over abandoned aircraft in the suburbs of Bangkok in October. Photograph: Mladen Antonov/AFP via Getty Images
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Noise produced by human activities should be better regulated to protect wildlife, say the authors of a study exposing how sound pollution affects myriad creatures from fish to birds.Road traffic, aircraft, ships, factories and oil drilling are all human activities that produce noise, most – but not all – of which is typically below 4kHz.

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