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Rewilding our hearts : = building pathways of compassion and coexistence /
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正題名/作者:
Rewilding our hearts :/ Marc Bekoff ; foreword by Richard Louv.
其他題名:
building pathways of compassion and coexistence /
作者:
Bekoff, Marc.
出版者:
Novato, California :New World Library, : 2014.,
面頁冊數:
xv, 198 p. :ill ;21 cm.
標題:
Human ecology - Philosophy. -
ISBN:
9781577319542
Rewilding our hearts : = building pathways of compassion and coexistence /
Bekoff, Marc.
Rewilding our hearts :
building pathways of compassion and coexistence /Marc Bekoff ; foreword by Richard Louv. - Novato, California :New World Library,2014. - xv, 198 p. :ill ;21 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : what is "rewilding our hearts"? --
In wildlife conservation work, rewilding - to make wild once again - refers to the creation of corridors between preserved lands that allow declining populations to rebound. Marc Bekoff, one of our most engaging animal experts and activists, here applies the concept to human attitudes. He argues that unless we rewild ourselves, becoming profoundly reconnected to nature and fundamentally shifting our consciousness, our conservation efforts will have but limited impact. Bekoff shows that when we make the effort to not just see, but to empathetically become "the seen," our perspective on animals and their habitats changes in profound ways. As we shift to acting from the inside out, our efforts move beyond simply reacting to current crises and become powerfully proactive. Ultimately, Rewilding Our Hearts invites readers to become re-enchanted with our world, and by dissolving false boundaries, to truly connect with both nature and ourselves.
ISBN: 9781577319542US14.95
LCCN: 2014021289Subjects--Topical Terms:
543023
Human ecology
--Philosophy.
LC Class. No.: GF21 / .B44 2014
Dewey Class. No.: 179/.1
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