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Date: 2005-10-17 18:43:05
Behavior
Psychology
Environmental social science
Science
Evolutionary psychology
Conservation
Environmental psychology
Behavioural sciences
Biophilia hypothesis
Instinct
Conservation psychology
Nature connectedness

Environmental Psychology James Neill University of Canberra Overview

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