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A bluebird flits back and forth from the birdhouse in the front yard. A gentle breeze blows the wind chimes, and a dog barks behind a fence. It is the perfect environment for Julie Lee as she sits in ...
In the Physical and Natural World (PN) category of the University Studies Program (USP), students will understand the fundamental concepts of scientific and quantitative inquiry and develop the ...
"Tim Janis Our Natural World" takes viewers on an awe-inspiring visual journey through varied scenic landscapes – from snowy mountains and rich forests to sparkling coastlines and serene lakes. Visual ...
In 2005 Richard Louv published the ground-breaking book Last Child in The Woods: Saving Our Children From Nature-Deficit Disorder. For such a niche area and heavy topic, it became a surprise U.S.