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Here in five minutes we have combined an art and nature study experience.
Scott was a teacher of nature studies for about five years.
At one time nature study was a course or subject in elementary and high schools.
The nature study became the way younger students learned of their natural world.
It is a kind of magic, one that may lead a few students into nature study in future years.
Nature study was still prominent in the student's activities, with music, art, and drama.
Her main leisure interests are music, travel, and nature study.
His students, who were influenced by this philosophy, went on to provide the nature study knowledge in public schools.
Part of the estate grounds are preserved as a university nature study area.
The program included nature study, sports and an overnight hike.
Many of these are open to public use, generally for nature study and some include hiking trails.
The cove area to the north of the beach is convenient for nature study.
This is an intimate nature study, though the flowers are under wraps.
"When he wants to go up in the hills to work on a nature study, the Jeep will take him anywhere."
He also produced nature studies, particularly illustrated books of insects.
In this position, she planned and implemented an experimental course of nature study for the public schools.
Everything from hiking trails to nature studies are coordinated between the two countries.
Students take part in nature studies - green practice in June every summer.
The plaza offers a space for nature study and picnicking.
"I guess I'll take off-and do some nature study for a change."
The site includes a nature study area for visitors.
The nature study movement gave a new outlook to the education of young women in the United States.
Churchill was drawn to nature studies and to a more expressive palette.
My whole room looked like a nature study.
His parents wanted him to study religion, but he was attracted to nature study at an early age.