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The nature community in central New York lost one of its biggest advocates recently. John Weeks died last month at the age of 96. He was instrumental in…
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For many Americans, an exercise routine looks like a lot of time indoors -- treadmills, ellipticals, weights and more -- but as one researcher can attest,…
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The Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, is home to The Green Road Project, a natural healing environment for injured…
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To many Americans, the idea of foraging for food may seem like an ancient concept, but as one expert on gardening can attest, foraging and gardening…
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Deficit is not often a word associated with nature, but it is what one author is calling the lack of nature in people’s lives in modern-day society.…
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Our relationship with nature has evolved over time, to say the least. Many of us buy our food from a grocery store, instead of working the land. We spent…
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This month, an art exhibition at Baltimore Woods Nature Center in Marcellus doesn't showcase the work of esteemed photographers or classically-trained…
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Today in our latest in health segment: the ways in which we see ourselves.Going gray is a natural part of most people's lives. There comes a time, often…
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In this episode from July 1, 1993, John Weeks urges listeners to visit Rice Creek Field Station at sunrise to hear its' woodland symphony.
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In this episode originally aired, June 17, 1993, John Weeks discusses the effects television can have on the perception of nature. Humans have a…