100 Life-Sized Elephants Lumber Along a Newport Cliff in a Global ...
In the forest, every living thing – seen and unseen – gives and takes in ways essential to the ecosystem's survival, connected by invisible channels that run deep underground. Amidst the chaos of countless species, bacteria, and intertwined habitats, a delicate but historic balance exists, each part playing a crucial role in sustaining the whole.
... See moreSmall actions, like learning about the ecological roles of species (such as bats or wolves), spending mindful time in nature, or exploring Indigenous perspectives, can help build this deeper philosophical connection. These inner shifts ripple outward, influencing how we view ourselves not as masters of the natural world, but as stewards and... See more
Jonathan Aronson • Restoring Respect for Nature: How Mindset Shifts Can Solve the Biodiversity Crisis
Migration is in our nature.
Across the more-than-human world, through seas and skies and transcending man-made borders, animals are in a constant cycle of migration. They’re a reminder that the right to roam is not only sacred, it’s necessary for survival.
In this week’s edition of The... See more
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