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THE HISTORY BOOK
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NATURE
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INTRODUCTION
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DD-4122A
WE CAN LEARN FROM ANIMALS
Some say - one reason we share the planet with animals is to learn from them. And there are thousands to learn from. Ants are just one line. A truly intelligent race is void of arrogance and learns from all life.
THE GUARDIAN
NATURE
Various
BP-3515B
KILLING BEES MUST STOP
Is this utter madness? Why is the gov't pursuing a policy which harms bees in their billions - when we know life on earth would fail without them. Is it part of another strategy to reduce food production?
THE GUARDIAN
NATURE
Bees
PU-3423A
WE NEED TO LEARN FROM TREES!
Trees are "social creatures" that communicate with each other - sharing resources and cooperating in ways that humans could learn from! Trees also caretake the health of the whole forest - not only their own health.
VARIOUS OTHER SOURCES
NATURE
Forests
BW-3381B
AN UNLIKELY FRIENDSHIP?
Oliver, a Labrador and Helen, a wild squirrel, make an unexpected pair - but are really good friends! Every day Helen comes to the window to stare at her bestie - and Oliver gazes back at her with the same affection.
THE EPOCH TIMES
NATURE
Heartening
BW-3381A
HAS SHE BONDED WITH BEES?
This relationship has mutual benefit for one 11yr old girl and the bees of nine hives. She cares for the bees - and in return, they not only provide honey but their buzzing helps her with her anxiety.
THE EPOCH TIMES
NATURE
Bees
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