本期封面故事
Saving Us from Nature-Deficit Disorder
Dancing with the Butterflies
The difference between watching butterflies and watching other animals is the opportunity to see butterflies actively flying around you. We don’t need to raise our heads or bend overlooking down to observe their beautiful appearance and dance moves. It is an excellent entry species for biological observation. The various steps in the observation process also give adults and children to escape from Nature-Deficit Disorder’s predicament of “sensory delay”. In this Spring Issue, we will introduce butterflies and their food source plants that can be easily observed in the national parks, and encourage beginners to go to the national parks to experience the fun and sense of accomplishment of “treasure hunting”.
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英文版:
National Park Quarterly is an important media for 8 national parks in Taiwan to promote the achievement of wildlife conservation, environmental education and eco-tourism. Throughout the versatile contents in depth, readers around the world are more than welcome to enjoy the beauty of national parks with handpicked photographs and artistic layout.