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The Nature Observer's Handbook: Learning to Appreciate Our Natural World

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Essays discuss rocks, soils, wetlands, streams, lakes, seashores, farms, rangelands, forests, trails, roads, bridges, canals, yards, and gardens, and tell how to observe wildlife

253 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 1986

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November 2, 2019
An unusual, charming guide to slowing down to understand and appreciating your surroundings. John W. Brainerd takes you “Nature Touring” to explore nature’s patterns, people’s patterns, and outlines how to best record your journey. Although somewhat dated in it’s writing style, I couldn’t help but feel inspired as I followed along.
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