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Maroc Maroc - WN.COM - Environment - 27/Mar 20:40

Curious Nature: How nature heals our minds

As spring begins to emerge in Eagle County, many of us feel an almost instinctive pull to get outside. When temperatures rise and daylight lengthens, the environment becomes more lively with singing birds, roaring rivers, and scattering squirrels. It’s not just wildlife that experience this drive, humans also experience a seasonal urge to connect with the outdoors and it is part of something scientists and psychologists call ecopsychology. Ecopsychology explores the relationship between human wellbeing and the natural world. The core concept is that our...

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