Nature’s Neighbors - Part 2

Humans like to be in charge.  But oftentimes, humbleness works better. 

In Part 2 of “Nature’s Neighbors,” Elder Oak explains how indigenous people cared for the land — and suggests that newcomers can also learn to benefit the environment. 

And so, the meadow creatures teach park visitors how to be good neighbors so everyone can thrive. 

 
 

This episode features

Aubrey White

Bethel, Minnesota

 

Credits

Story & Narration by Jeff Lockwood

Music by Nadav Amir-Himmel

Editing & Production by Willow Belden

Illustrations by Gracie Canaan

Activity Design by Cara Schaefer

Story Consulting from Tracey Owens-Patton, Forrest Wood, and Melvin Arthur

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