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UN REPORTS BENEFITS OF REWILDING

UN REPORTS BENEFITS OF REWILDING

by Arleen | Aug 27, 2023 | biodiversity, CLIMATE CHANGE, eco-friendly, U.N., United Nations

THE NEED TO RESTORE DAMAGED ECOSYSTEMS HAS NEVER BEEN GREATER It’s easy to lose hope when we think of the sheer magnitude of the challenges we face and the avalanche of bad news that we wake up to every morning. But just as we caused the climate crisis, the...
JULY 2023 HOTTEST ON RECORD

JULY 2023 HOTTEST ON RECORD

by Arleen | Jul 27, 2023 | 3 Degree World, CLIMATE CHANGE, U.N., United Nations

UNITED NATIONS SECRETARY-GENERAL ANTÓNIO GUTERRES July 2023 has already seen: The hottest three-week period ever recorded. The three hottest days on record. The highest-ever ocean temperatures for this time of year. It is still possible to avoid the very worst of...
VIDEO:  UN CHIEF ON CLIMATE

VIDEO: UN CHIEF ON CLIMATE

by Arleen | Jun 14, 2023 | CLIMATE CHANGE, Fossil Fuels, GREEN ENERGY, NUCLEAR POWER, U.N., United Nations, Wind Turbines, Windfarm

This video is disheartening at times, but important.  Could there be anything more important for the future of our planet, for our children and their children than the protection and enhancement of the environment?   TRADING THE FUTURE FOR A FEW PIECES OF SILVER...
VIDEO:  3 DEGREE TEMPERATURE INCREASE

VIDEO: 3 DEGREE TEMPERATURE INCREASE

by Arleen | Nov 17, 2022 | 3 Degree World, bushfires, CLIMATE CHANGE, Drought, Flooding, The Economist, U.N., United Nations, Wildfires, Wind Turbines, Windfarm

Join the conversation on our social media accounts. FollowFollowFollow Save Our Woodlands is an environmentally conscious group of volunteers dedicated to preserving threatened birds, animals and ecosystems in the woodlands of New South Wales, Australia. Only 15% of...

Woodlands are areas of trees which are generally no more than fifty meters high, and the tree canopies do not meet.

In this way, woodlands differ from denser forest or rainforest areas because of the wider spacing of their trees.

The wider spacing results in more light on the ground, which increases the number of plant species and that in turn has the potential to support the biodiversity of animals, insects and reptiles.

Unfortunately, the decline in NSW native woodlands has become critical, and as a result the number of vulnerable, threatened, endangered and extinct species is rapidly growing.

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Save Our Woodlands is passionately committed to preserving the woodlands of NSW, Australia.

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