The people of Nepal have the best relationship with nature, while Britons are some of the least “nature connected”, according to a comprehensive first-of-its-kind psychological study of 61 nations.
When life feels overwhelming, many people instinctively turn to nature. A walk in a park. Sitting by the ocean. Watching a sunset. Is this just a pleasant feeling, or is there something deeper at work ...
As nature connection researchers, we're aware of the innumerable benefits of spending time outside in nature. We're also aware that, like so many other interactions, immersing oneself in nature is an ...
Bird Buddy, an award-winning tech for nature company, has launched two amazing products that enhance the enjoyment of birds with the Bird Buddy Smart Feeder, Nature Intelligence, and Nature Connected ...
There are days when getting outside just isn’t possible, whether it’s because of weather, work, or city living. Still, most of us crave a little bit of nature to help us feel grounded and refreshed.
A new study has uncovered the countries where people are the most connected to nature – and it's bad news for green–fingered Brits. Scientists from the University of Derby analysed data from 61 ...
This theoretical paper aims to develop an ecological approach to education based on a framework for human-nature connection called the life-sustenance hypothesis. Human-nature connection has been ...
On a warm and muggy Wednesday evening, four women sat together on a picnic blanket a few paces from a path into the forest. They introduced themselves to one another while the music of the crickets ...
The loss of so many beetles, birds, and bacteria is desperately sad. But it’s far from the full extent of our loss. A new study analyzing how many terms authors use for the natural world shows that ...
This summer, researchers at the University of Derby in the UK published a finding that humanity’s connection to nature has declined by more than 60 percent since 1800. The researchers arrived at this ...
Before love was texted, typed, and timestamped, it was whispered on the wind and carved into trees. The more-than-human world served as witness to love’s first unfolding—under open skies, beneath ...