The world's forests are a shared stolen treasure that we must put back for our children's future
A walk amongst nature, whether by the sea, river, hill, valley, meadow or wood, works wonders for the human spirit
Let us rejoice with the unseen paradise of nature and enjoy the beauty of the unseen as
humankind's greatest priority is to reintegrate with the natural world

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kama-kawida:

Iridescent hues of Blue by Dean Page Photography on Flickr.
eqiunox:

Red Panda
by ~Wild-Soul
fairy-wren:

American Kestrel. Photo by Yoonett
theoceanisourhome:

IMG_97451 by chriswantsbeer on Flickr.
eyes-of-the-cat:

 Looking for more (Tristan Brittaine)
fairy-wren:

Carmine Bee Eater. Photo by venicequeen
astronomy-to-zoology:

Opabinia (Opabinia regalis) another unique arthropod from the Cambrian period, noted for its five eyes and proboscis.
From David Attenbrough’s First Life watch it like right now!