Jesse Scott

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We purposefully sought out field sites that were remote not just because nature is more interesting and intact in such places—more lianas climbing their way up to the light, more vine snakes mimicking those same lianas—but also because encountering nature in its least disturbed state often comes at the “cost” of having no connection to the outside world. Far from the virtual eyes that document our every move, people are revealed, to themselves and to others.
A Hunter-Gatherer's Guide to the 21st Century: Evolution and the Challenges of Modern Life
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