This is a discussion group for members of the Natural Areas Association and those with an interest in natural areas.
The mission of the Natural Areas Association is to advance the preservation of natural diversity. The Association works to inform, unite, and support persons engaged in identifying, protecting, managing, and studying natural areas and biological diversity across landscapes and ecosystems.
Contact:
Natural Areas Association
P.O. Box 1504
Bend, OR 97709
Phone: (541) 317-0199
e-mail: mail@naturalarea.org
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Journal of Physiological Anthropology Physiological Effects of Shinrin-yoku (Taking in the Atmosphere of the Forest) in an Old-Growth Broadleaf Forest in
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