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Get Wild: Threats to wilderness – alienation from nature

In his final piece of a three-part series on threats to our Wilderness Areas, Mike Browning tackles the issue of how our sense of separation from nature can have negative effects on the natural world around us.




Two bald eagles gaze out from their perches on a snowy February day in Silverthorne. This week's Get Wild is part three in a series on threats to wilderness. Jennifer Kidd/Courtesy photo
Two bald eagles gaze out from their perches on a snowy February day in Silverthorne. This week's Get Wild is part three in a series on threats to wilderness. Jennifer Kidd/Courtesy photo

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