Many of us who regularly spend much time outdoors know it's vital to a well-rounded life and well-being. Forest therapy takes that a step further and puts into practice various activities designed to enhance that overall sense of health and well-being.
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A new way to look at the woods we hunt and explore: Forest Therapy
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