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John Sannaee's avatar

I really enjoy this, particularly the encouraging final section. I hesitate to say this at risk of sounding pedantic, but I do think it's important to go a step further and to explicitly see ourselves as parts of nature and to see our modes of observation and interaction as part of this. This can especially be useful for urban-dwellers - cities are essentially our equivalents of warrens or termite mounds, and nonhuman life abounds almost everywhere. I am sure you don't disagree, and this is not meant as a criticism of yet another piece of wonderful – useful – writing from you.

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Brenda's avatar

Makes me think of the WWF’s ongoing ‘prescription for nature’ campaign. ‘Just 20 minutes in nature each day can improve your mental wellbeing.’

Also makes me think of the gentle foraging videos by the Atomic Shrimp on youtube.

Lovely to read, thanks.

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