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.
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