Network OperatorsSprint and Audubon roll out new bird call ringtones

Sprint and Audubon roll out new bird call ringtones

Sprint Audubon Logos Samsung continues to be environment conscious and this is epitomized through its latest initiative. Recently, the network carrier proclaimed its alliance with National Audubon Society to release new downloadable bird call ringtones, via the social networking site Twitter.

The set of 28 ringtones are inclusive of melodic calls of birds such as the field sparrow, the red-bellied woodpecker and the black-capped chickadee. The bird song ringtones will assist in raising awareness about Audubon’s mission to protect and conserve birds and their natural habitats.

“We recognize that protecting bird populations is vital to the overall health of our environment, especially as birds can provide urgent warnings about threats to our water, air, natural resources, climate and more. Sprint customers can download these fun and unique ringtones in support of a great cause. This new partnership is another example of the active role Sprint is taking to create sustainable initiatives, policies and programs, as well as to support existing organizations and programs that promote environmental consciousness and sustainability,” mentioned Ralph Reid, vice president of Corporate Social Responsibility for Sprint.

“Birdsong is one of the best-loved sounds of the natural world. Thanks to this new program from Sprint, mobile phone users can help to raise awareness to protect birds and their habitats, and, at the same time, enjoy some of our most beautiful and unique bird calls every time the phone rings,” remarked Sandy Pinto, director, Licensing at Audubon.

The ringtones can be downloaded on a host of Sprint handsets including the eco-friendly Samsung Reclaim.

Sprint subscribers can download the ringtones by texting BIRD to 1111. They can also visit the Sprint Digital Lounge on the network carrier’s official website.

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