ALONE time surrounded by nature is important to Fatiha Bidin to restore her mind after a gruelling week. “I enjoy the ...
Being in nature is great for your brain. Experts are trying to figure out why. By Dana G. Smith In 2008, 38 students at the University of Michigan set out on a walk. Half of them wound their way ...
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 ...
It's that time of year again -- when butterflies and birds begin their fall migration to warmer climates, writes guest columnist Travis Gates.
"We had been watching the squirrel for a few minutes. Next thing we knew, he was on the bench next to Todd—that's when I ...