Diversity in Nature
Yosemite Park Ranger Shelton Johnson shares his thoughts on the importance of getting kids from all backgrounds out into nature and exposed to science.
Yosemite Park Ranger Shelton Johnson shares his thoughts on the importance of getting kids from all backgrounds out into nature and exposed to science.
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