Natural Enquirer N e w s l e t t e r f o r S p r i n g Va l l e y S u p p o r t e r s a n d Vo l u n t e e r s
vol.8 no.6 • Nov.-Dec. 2017
In this issue...
Much about the world around us seems magical! Indeed, before science and reason began to influence the way most people think in the developed world, people imbued nature and life in general with magical qualities. While we now have science and reason to help explain much of what used to be mysterious, the magic remains for those willing to maintain what author Rachel Carson calls “a sense of wonder.” In this issue of the Natural Enquirer, we can learn about the science behind solar eclipses, but also vicariously experience the awe of witnessing an eclipse firsthand. We also get insights into something most of us never think about; how frogs, turtles and snakes survive winter. Science helps us understand this, but the explanations remind us just how amazing—indeed magical—our world is. Lastly, we are reminded that, in spite of all of the tragedy, misfortune, and suffering in the world, there is always much to celebrate, much to be thankful for!
Inside Surviving the Cold with Cold Blooded Adaptation......................................................... 2-3 The Total Experience...........................................4 Holiday and an End of the Year Reflection........5 What’s Happenin’.............................................. 6-8
Spring Valley General Information....................12 Volunteer News Contents Volunteer Information..........................................9 Volunteer Calendar........................................10-11
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