EcoSense for Living
Wild Healing
5/10/2020 | 26m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
Featured guests highlight human beings' deep-seated connections to nature.
Featured guests highlight human beings' deep-seated connections to nature. In his book Our Wild Calling, journalist Richard Louv challenges us to understand and appreciate our link to animals. Dr. Cassandra Quave leads a team searching for plant-based medicines to replace failing antibiotics. Conservation photographer Krista Schlyer explores how the border wall is affecting animals' movement.
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EcoSense for Living is a local public television program presented by GPB
EcoSense for Living
Wild Healing
5/10/2020 | 26m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
Featured guests highlight human beings' deep-seated connections to nature. In his book Our Wild Calling, journalist Richard Louv challenges us to understand and appreciate our link to animals. Dr. Cassandra Quave leads a team searching for plant-based medicines to replace failing antibiotics. Conservation photographer Krista Schlyer explores how the border wall is affecting animals' movement.
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