Conservation through Native American Petroglyphs
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Originally appears in the Summer 2022 issue.
By Jesze Doleh
Discovering Native American petroglyphs, or rock carvings, was a transformative experience for me and could be for others. The key to successful conservation is creating opportunities for people to form their own personal relationship with nature. [1] Whether that be through nature play, hiking, Native American art, or other ways, each experience is valuable. As educators, it is important to be able to facilitate multiple pathways of connection between children and nature.
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