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EXPLORING A SENSE OF PLACE, How to Create your Own Local Program for Reconnecting with Nature.


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EXPLORING A SENSE OF PLACE, How to Create your Own Local Program for Reconnecting with Nature. Harwell. An inspiring guidebook for applying the concept of bioregionalism to local programs. Includes guidelines for creating bioregional stories about geology, weather, seasons, indigenous people, watersheds, and wildlife. Although the examples cited are drawn from the San Francisco bioregion, the planning process is universally applicable. Includes worksheets, checklists, sample notebook materials, and lists of resources. #EE-16299.
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