The Revelator reported
The new field of conservation psychology offers valuable lessons for protecting the world’s wildlife — as well as ourselves.
Conservation psychologists study the intersection between people and biodiversity protection by examining environmental justice; human behavior, attitudes, and perceptions; environmental education; community-based conservation and capacity building; and the many ways in which we relate to our natural environments, amongst other topics
Read article at What Can Psychology Offer Biodiversity Protection? • The Revelator


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