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The Best Tool for Helping Damaged Young People—Nature

Source: The Guardian

Researchers are evaluating the effect that a dose of the wilderness can have on troubled young people.

This entry was posted in Finding Ourselves in Nature, Nature at Work, The Natural World and tagged Human behavior, Science & Nature on January 1, 2026 by Paul Looby.

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