Both Direct and Vicarious Experiences of Nature Affect Children’s Willingness to Conserve Biodiversity
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Kiyo Kurisu | Keisuke Hanaki | Kevin J. Gaston | Yuichi Yamaura | K. Gaston | K. Hanaki | Y. Yamaura | Kiyo Kurisu | M. Soga | Masashi Soga
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