write the importance of nature in our life
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Why it's important that we value nature
Our forests, rivers, oceans and soils provide us with the food we eat, the air we breathe, the water we irrigate our crops with. We also rely on them for numerous other goods and services we depend on for our health, happiness and prosperity.
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It’s easy to think nature will always be with us. But even in my lifetime, birds like starlings and house sparrows have declined so much they’re now listed as endangered.
In fact, nature is faring worse in the UK than in most other countries. The latest State of Nature report shows that over half our wild species – plants, insects, birds, mammals – are in decline.
Read on to find out more about nature. But before you do, we've got a special ask. Doubling the amount of tree cover in the UK will massively help British wildlife. More trees will also help us tackle the climate emergency because they absorb the planet-warming pollutants, like carbon dioxide. Please sign our petition to double tree cover in the UK. Thank you.
A starling and a house sparrow perched on a gate
A starling and a house sparrow perched on a gate
Credit: istock
Overlooking the importance of nature, as we go about our busy lives, makes it easier for it to disappear right in front of our eyes.
It was great to see so many of you at Chris Packham's People’s Walk for Wildlife on Saturday 22 September. It was an important event to help us bring attention to the plight of wildlife across the UK. To bring back nature, we need to show people what they're losing.
Here's Chris Packham thanking Friends of the Earth and our supporters for getting behind his wildlife work:
Are you in nature deficit?
First, how was your last holiday? Did you spend any time in nature? Shut your eyes and see if you can recall how you feel about the last time you spent time in nature.
What about your normal busy day away from stunning views, beaches and sunsets? Does your daily routine give you any experiences of nature?
Perhaps you don't have the time to notice the birds calling, the bees buzzing and to enjoy the colours of the changing seasons in a local park, even in your own street.
If you’re not getting enough nature you're not alone.