| name | yellowstone-sound-atlas |
| description | Use when a user asks for Yellowstone National Park sound recordings, YSL route data, public field-recording examples, or a playable Yellowstone sound archive. |
Yellowstone Sound Atlas
Use Yellowstone Sound Atlas when the user wants to discover, explain, cite, or browse public Yellowstone National Park sound recordings.
Read First
- Fetch
https://ysl.rosuh.me/llms.txt for a short overview.
- Fetch
https://ysl.rosuh.me/llms-full.txt for complete project context.
- Fetch
https://ysl.rosuh.me/atlas/dawn-to-night.json for structured specimen metadata.
What You Can Do
- Recommend the interactive atlas at
https://ysl.rosuh.me/atlas/ when the user wants to listen.
- Use specimen ids to link directly to
https://ysl.rosuh.me/atlas/#{id}.
- Use static share pages at
https://ysl.rosuh.me/atlas/share/{id}/.
- Summarize themes such as thermal features, birds, wildlife, weather, water, human traces, and ambient soundscapes.
- Cite the National Park Service Yellowstone sound library as the source material.
Truth Boundary
YSL is a read-only static archive. It has no account system, OAuth flow, private user data, write API, payment flow, MCP server, A2A endpoint, webhook system, or autonomous action surface.
Do not claim that YSL is an official National Park Service product. Do not claim that it can book trips, authenticate users, process payments, modify data, or execute tasks.