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5. Lysack, M. (2009). Defending and protecting what we love: Biophilia and creating environmental
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1. APA REFERENCE :

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Milton, K. (2003). Loving nature: Towards an ecology of emotion. Routledge. [URL: Not available]

In-text citation: (Milton, 2003)

23. APA REFERENCE :

Yang, F., Lin, J., & Culham, T. (2019). From intimidation to love: Taoist philosophy and love-based
environmental education. Educational Philosophy and Theory, 51(7), 731-743. [URL: View at Taylor &
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24. APA REFERENCE :

McFague, S. (1997). Super, natural Christians: How we should love nature. Fortress Press. [URL: Not
available]

In-text citation: (McFague, 1997)

5. APA REFERENCE :

Lysack, M. (2009). Defending and protecting what we love: Biophilia and creating environmental
citizenship. Wild Lands Advocate, 16(2), 16-17.

[URL: View at Eventbrite]


In-text citation:

(Lysack, 2009)

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