Ever take a walk in the woods and feel relaxed? It’s not just you—spending time in nature is scientifically proven to boost ...
New research reveals that wild disturbances are increasing across America, and these events greatly influenced indirectly by ...
Practicing reciprocity between humans and nature—namely caring relationships between people and nature when they perceive benefits from nature—can contribute positively to both the planet and ...
Over the past 220 years, the connection between people and nature has declined by more than 60%. That's the key finding of a study led by Miles Richardson, a professor of nature connectedness at the ...
Contemporary artist, environmentalist, art activist and professor are just some of Pam Longobardi’s roles. A professor of art at Georgia State University since 1997, Longobardi has an extensive CV ...
The illegal fishing, the unsustainable fishing, the targeting of protected species, that’s happening. Wherever that happens, ...
The first joint children’s exhibition by the Taoyuan Museum of Fine Arts and the National Gallery of Singapore explores ecology, sustainability, and imagination through art. Chen Po-I, “River Lab” ...
Horses and humans and the gentle bond between them. For a program in north suburban Lake Forest, the motto is "best days happen here." Equestrian Connection provides therapy services to people ranging ...
A new study is shedding light on an important connection between human evolution and cancer. It reveals that some of the very genes that helped make our brains smarter are also being misused by cancer ...
The best nature documentaries are the ultimate trip, minus the drugs. I'm talking about the kind of films that make you feel like you're sweating in the savanna, freezing in the Arctic, or staring ...
Research shows that spending time in nature benefits both mind and body. To learn about many ways that nature supports mental ...