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Exploring women's special connection to the natural world and what can be learned from their unique vision.
Exploring women's special connection to the natural world and what can be learned from their unique vision.
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Nature Through Her Eyes
S1, EP4 "One World"Partnerships between men and women, young and old, black and white, provide a fresh appreciation for the creatures sharing the Earth; true collaboration can transform the understanding of the natural world.
Nature Through Her Eyes
S1, EP3 "Climbing the Mountain"Stories of the wilderness have traditionally been told by white men, but in recent decades pioneering women have overcome external and internal obstacles to make their voices heard.
Nature Through Her Eyes
S1, EP2 "Who Tells the Story?"Many of nature's greatest champions are women, whose storytelling might help restore balance to a troubled world.
Nature Through Her Eyes
S1, EP1 "Call of the Wild"Exploring women's special connection to the natural world and what can be learned from their unique vision.
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