Mother Nature at her very best
In this time of constant doom and gloom it can be hard to find any upsides to life at the moment. However, despite the effect on humans nature is still finding a way and we humans are doing our bit to assist.
In the UK we are planting more than 1 million seagrass seeds as part of a project to restore sea meadows, which are believed to capture carbon faster than tropic rainforests.
Something else I bet you were not aware of is a conservation project to restore native oysters to the River Thames is underway run by the Essex Native Oyster Restoration Initiative.
https://nativeoysternetwork.org/portfolio/enori/
All around us there are signs that left alone to thrive endangered species are making a comeback. https://www.positive.news/environment/three-good-things-animals-making-a-comeback/
As we all learn to adjust to a different way of living, perhaps we can take encouragement from nature that in order to survive you have to adapt and when we do slowly regain our lifestyles perhaps we can all start to appreciate the smaller things in life and not be in too much of a rush to get back to all our bad habits and make our own environment a healthier, happier space to live in.