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About  Nature

Learned of the existence of Pepperwood’s homestead fruit trees, there kindled in her a desire to jam their fruits. strategies for resilience, which includes promoting climate-smart habitat corridors across California and beyond.food, water, protection, and mates, are enduring profound climate shifts that may threaten their very existence. In this general sense nature refers to the laws, elements and phenomena of the physical world, including life. Although humans are part of nature,


 The words nature and natural are used for all the things that are normally not made by humans. The word comes from the Latin natura meaning "birth". Nature includes many things like weather, organisms, landforms, celestial bodies. Scientists study the way the parts of nature w
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ork. Things that have been made by people are said to be man-made or called artifacts.

Happening or operating in accordance with the ordinary course of nature". Oxford Shorter English Dictionary says the word in this sense is first found in 1477.


Nature is beautiful, yet it is difficult to put into words. Nature is honoured with a variety of religious traditions. The primary source of life on Earth is the components that exist naturally.

For all of us, nature is crucial. It’s the reason for the existence of life on this planet. Nature is home to many different creatures. All living organisms benefit from the natural balance maintained by Mother Nature. 


With the increasing population, the threats towards nature are increasing. With the growth in population, the resources are now depleting. Excessive levels of air and environmental pollutants add to the mix. Industrial waste, unrestricted vehicle use, illicit tree cutting, wildlife hunting, nuclear power plants, and a slew of other factors are contributing to the disruption of natural systems. 


You can write about the importance of nature and how it helps human society. Write about the various threats and hazards, and remember to add a proper introductory sta
tement and a concluding statement about the conservation of nature.

Nature is an important and integral part of mankind. It is one of the greatest blessings for human life; however, nowadays humans fail to recognize it as one. Nature has been an inspiration for numerous poets, writers, artists and more of yesteryears. 
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If nature has the ability to protect us, it is also powerful enough to destroy the entire mankind. Every form of nature, for instance, the plants, animals, rivers, mountains, moon, and more holds equal significance for us.


Further, the air we breathe and the wood we use for various purposes are a gift of nature only. But, with technological advancements, people are not paying attention to nature. The need to conserve and balance the natural assets is rising day by day which requires immediate attention.


Polluting ocean water must be strictly prohibited by all industries straightaway as it causes a lot of water shortage. The excessive use of automobiles, AC’s and ovens emit a lot of Chlorofluorocarbons’ which depletes the ozone layer. 

There is no question that Earth has been a giving planet. Everything humans have needed to survive, and thrive, was provided by the natural world around us: food, water, medicine, materials for shelter, and even natural cycles such as climate and nutrients. 


Fresh water: There is no physical substance humans require more than freshwater: without water we can only survive a few hellish days. While pollution and overuse has threatened many of the world’s drinking water sources, nature has an old-fashioned solution, at least, to pollution.


In agriculture, pollinators are required for everything from tomatoes to cocoa, and almonds to buckwheat, among hundreds of other crops. Globally, agricultural pollination has been estimated to be worth around $216 billion a year. 


Seed dispersal: Much like pollination, many of the world’s plants require other species to move their seeds from the parent plant to new sprouting ground. Seeds are dispersed by an incredibly wide-variety of players: birds, bats, rodents, megafauna like elephants and tapir, and even, researchers have recently discovered, fish.



Outer space, also simply called space, refers to the relatively empty regions of the universe outside the atmospheres of celestial bodies. Outer space is used to distinguish it from airspace (and terrestrial locations). 


The idea of creating a “green social prescribing” project had been in my mind since 2020, when we applied (unsuccessfully) to the Lottery for funding to create one, using the Covid Green Recovery Challenge Fund and working with our friends at The Poetry Society.


Our project, Poundbury Nature for Wellbeing is a pilot project. There will be three separate strands within the project. The first one is being in nature, noticing nature and helping nature. 


The other thing we’ll be doing is some citizen science – Butterfly and Bee walks, counting Bee Orchids and measuring other things to gather evidence for how our management is changing these places and whether we need to tweak it. 


The plan is that people struggling with their mental health will be referred from their GPs, via local social prescribing link officers, to take part in activities of their choice, free to them. Indeed we’re mindful of the need to find funds to support travel costs for those participants who cannot afford it. 




For every pound we raise from donors, Aviva will add £2 to triple the original donation. Donations up to £250 will be tripled with a £500 donation from Aviva. After that any larger donations will still receive £500 from Aviva. It’s a very generous arrangement.



I wanted to be able to touch that tree as I walked past it, I wanted to see how the leaves move when I looked up from the screen… have my daily coffee with all of it there at the same time… come back home to the warmth and belonging I felt here amongst all this. The most I could do is carry some beautiful twigs and place them in a pot/planter. I did so.


While our foundation is deeply rooted in wildlife conservation and preservation, we recognize the importance of all living beings and their role in a healthy ecosystem.

But my blogging on nature and my art is pretty much focused on the small area of Wild Ozark. And lately I’ve been more focused on my art than on photography or blogging. I love nature from all over though, so  I’m building a list of the other nature blogs out there that inspire and evoke in me a love of nature.

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