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Conservation Science at The Nature Conservancy - Do People Still...

burkinaboy rated 8 months ago
As people spend more time communing with their televisions, computers and video games, the impact is not just on their health, researchers say. Less time spent outdoors means less contact with nature and, eventually, less interest in conservation and parks.

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spostareduro rated 8 months ago
Nature.org talked with Pergams and Zaradic about their latest study -- and whether their findings mean that people no longer care about nature.
cvanderlinden rated 8 months ago
Nature recreation worldwide -- from camping, hunting and fishing to park visitation -- has declined sharply since the 1980s, and the negative consequences for nature and conservation could soon be profound, says a new study sponsored by The Nature Conservancy.
AngelaHayden rated 8 months ago
As people spend more time communing with their televisions, computers and video games, the impact is not just on their health, researchers say. Less time spent outdoors means less contact with nature and, eventually, less interest in conservation and parks.
burkinaboy rated 8 months ago
As people spend more time communing with their televisions, computers and video games, the impact is not just on their health, researchers say. Less time spent outdoors means less contact with nature and, eventually, less interest in conservation and parks.