From the moment I step into a forest I always feel a deep and innate truth: nature heals. It is not merely a place to visit ...
Dr. Michael Fox considers the multiple contributing factors—veterinary, ethical, and environmental—underlying an integrated perspective of what One Health looks like on the ground.
Detailed interdisciplinary research clearly shows that our own well-being, that of nonhuman animals (animals), and that of our magnificent planet—land, water, and air—are tightly linked.
Viewing nature could help people feel less pain, a study has found. The neuroimaging study, led by a team from the University ...
As modern relationships evolve, healing dates are no longer a niche concept but a conscious lifestyle choice. They blend ...
Nature's Spark for Growth Fire is a key player in the lifecycle of many plants, particularly in fire-prone areas like ...
Oliver’s “family of things" suggests we can feel a kinship with nature by observing it. Scientist Robin Wall Kimmerer goes a step ahead, suggesting an active engagement with nature.
Eric] And what's this by your foot? It's an agate wannabe. - [Bret] Exploring the healing benefits of nature with Sara Holger. - [Sara] People, when we get 'em out into nature, they feel like they ...
A groundbreaking study reveals that interacting with wildlife helps ease PTSD symptoms in veterans. Walking in forests was ...