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Wildlife documentaries or dramatic science?

By Cristina Russo
Posted: February 4, 2013
Category: Uncategorized | Tagged anthropomorphism, conservation, cultural cognition, Informal Science Education, nature documentaries, science authority, science education, science literacy, wildlife film | 4 Comments
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