 Anthropogenic noise has been shown to have negative effects on many different species of animals, including mammals, birds, reptiles, and insects. These effects include disruption of communication, changes in behavior, and even death. In particular, cannabis cultivation operations are likely to generate high levels of noise due to the use of diesel generators, irrigation pumps, and landscaping equipment. This noise could potentially interfere with the ability of wildlife to communicate, find food, and avoid predators. Additionally, it could lead to changes in their behavior, such as increased aggression or decreased vigilance. Finally, it could cause stress-related health problems, leading to decreased survival rates. Therefore, it is important to understand the impacts of this noise on wildlife populations. This article was authored by Lindsay and Rich, and Darnell Baker, and Aaron Chappell.