Tag: conservation

Manta Ray gliding through the water with two suckerfish called Remoras. Image taken from Canva With giant, wing-like fins flapping in slow, rhythmic motion, reef manta rays glide through the water like living kites from a prehistoric world. Divers often call them the butterflies of the sea, not just for

Wetland ares with evidence of beaver activity. Taken from Canva THE HUMAN TOLL ON NATURE Throughout history, human activities have altered the natural world in many ways. We have transformed woodlands into farmland, wetlands into grazing pastures, and rivers into canals. And this process of land management has led to

Bluebell woodland. Taken from Canva THE BEAUTY IN NATURE Imagine you’re standing at the edge of a woodland and you’ve just spotted a small bird in the trees above. You stop and marvel for a moment as it effortlessly hops from branch to branch, and you start to wonder. You

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