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Article: NATURAL WONDERS IN AN URBAN SETTING.(Editorial)(Recipe)
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- Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- Article date:
- February 16, 2006
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Byline: MICKEY FEARN GUEST COLUMN
Chief Luther Standing Bear said: "Man's heart away from nature becomes hard; lack of respect for growing and living things soon leads to lack of respect for humans too. We must keep citizens close to nature's softening influence."
I'm excited about the new Seward Park Audubon Center. Audubon Washington and Seattle Parks and Recreation are launching their community campaign to cover the center's design, construction and first three years of operation. It will reintroduce tens of thousands of school-age children from some of our most diverse communities to the natural wonders to be discovered in one of the state's most ...