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Lesson From The Great Eclipse: When We Stand In Awe Of Nature, We Become Better Citizens
August 20, 2017 //
Big Art of Nature
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Conservation
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Ecosystem Protection
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Science
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The New West
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Todd Wilkinson
One profound lesson from the great eclipse of 2017: Science says that people who spend more time reverentially in the great outdoors are happier, kinder and more generous
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