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There are many sites on the internet that discuss noise issues in general, and propane cannons and other noise polluting bird scare devices in particular. The table below is an ever growing list of anti-noise web sites.

One day when it's raining in British Columbia, or on a day when you have been driven inside by the incessant "Kapow" of propane cannons, surf through these many links and learn more about the harmful affects of noise, and what our governments are not doing about this problem.

Other Groups Opposed to Propane Cannons Comments about these Groups
Jessamine Cannon
http://www.jessaminecannon.com/
A group in Jessamine County, Kentucky who are fighting propane cannons used by a local corn grower.
City of Cloverdale, BC.
http://www.cloverdale.bc.ca/propane.htm
Cloverdale's view of Propane Cannons
The Creative Scarecrows
E-mail: noaircannons@comcast.net
This group from Whatcom County in Washington State are pushing for alternatives to propane cannons.


General Noise Awareness Sites Comments about these Sites
The Right to Quiet Society
http://www.quiet.org/
A British Columbia Society promoting awareness of the ever growing problems of noise pollution.
Noise Pollution Clearing House
http://www.nonoise.org/index.htm
One of the best noise sites I have found. It discusses many aspects of noise & has numerous links.
The Noise Center
http://www.lhh.org/noise/
Also a very good noise awareness site promoting "Noise Awareness Day".
Noise Free America   
http://www.noisefree.org/
Noise Free America is devoted to fighting noise pollution


International Sites with Noise Concerns Comments
United States Environment Protection Agency, EPA
http://www.epa.gov/history/topics/noise/index.htm
Contains noise studies back to 1972. Recommends every day noise levels to not exceed 70 decibels.
The World Health Organization
http://www.who.int/topics/noise/en/
A very good site. Provides guidelines, impacts of noise and recommendations to governments.




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