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Rewilding the Self
Photo by Erik Karits, pixabay.com Rewilding the Self By Gayil Nalls Sign up for our monthly newsletter! W e are rapidly losing the natural world—the very foundation of our existence—and many of us fail to notice. The intricate connections between humanity and the wild are fading from our awareness. We no longer see, hear, touch,...
As traditional ecological knowledge fades, there is a pressing need to reintroduce younger generations to the authentic sensory experiences of nature, fostering and rewilding a deeper understanding of biodiversity and environmental stewardship. These activities allow them to engage directly with local biodiversity, whether by cultivating pollinator-friendly plants on rooftops or balconies, creating sanctuaries for native bird species, or tending to community gardens that restore green spaces. Even small actions, like observing and creating safe passages for wildlife—such as ensuring wild creatures can cross your yard without harm from your pet—or advocating for the establishment of green corridors between neighborhoods, can significantly contribute to the conservation of local wildlife by supporting their movement, habitat connectivity, and survival.
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