Discover the importance of understanding different perspectives, minimizing human impact on nature, and the role of imagination and play in creating stories and engaging with the natural world. The panelists explore various aspects of perception and perspective, empathy and puppetry, nature and topography, the reciprocal influence between humans and the Earth, stories from inanimate objects, healing and connection, and lamprey fish. The discussion also touches upon sea lamprey migration, conflicting approaches in Vermont, the importance of context and complexity in understanding creatures, and the influence of a sense of place on artistic expression.
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