The Science of Noticing: Butterfly Surveys and Wellbeing Part II
I really got a lot out of my first year as a butterfly surveyor and with the thought in mind "Well if it works for me..." decided I'd recount my experiences as a way of hopefully…
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I really got a lot out of my first year as a butterfly surveyor and with the thought in mind "Well if it works for me..." decided I'd recount my experiences as a way of hopefully…
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