by Richard Pritzlaff, Ph.D. | Apr 17, 2018 | Blog Posts, Richard Pritzlaff
America’s Last Vast Forest: Maine’s Appalachian Mountain Corridor Several friends of Biophilia Foundation have been working diligently to save this immense and immensely important corridor. Biophilia Foundation is pleased to share this content and video with...
by Richard Pritzlaff, Ph.D. | Feb 28, 2018 | Blog Posts, Richard Pritzlaff
From Sophists to A New Pedagogy: Using Nature to Break Free “In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks.” — John Muir It seems the Sophists got the Western world off on the wrong pedagogy, the echo of which is still with us today....
by Richard Pritzlaff, Ph.D. | Jan 30, 2018 | Blog Posts, Richard Pritzlaff
Ecological, Conservation & Ecosystem Services Terminology: a short glossary of words and terms to understand We asked our readers what questions they had about biodiversity conservation and most of the questions related to the terminology used in ecological,...
by Richard Pritzlaff, Ph.D. | Jan 23, 2018 | Blog Posts, Richard Pritzlaff
The Importance of Undeveloping for Wildlife Citing decline in the popularity of golf, I recently read a news report in the Prince William Times (VA) about a golf course becoming a new forest — undeveloping for wildlife. This made me think of my work with...
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