The natural world holds wonders too numerous to be counted, whose beauty we often behold suddenly and unexpectedly. (A few seconds ago, when you checked out the latest posts here, you didn’t think you’d see an Alpine ibex, warming himself on someone’s chimney, did you?)
If you think that this is only about protecting animals that you’re unlikely to see atop your roof, realize that, when they die, so do we. “Protecting biodiversity amounts to protecting humanity,” UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay said.
Eight million different forms of life, creatures large and small, living in the water, on land, and in the skies–are all in this together.