International Biodiversity Day

This Friday, 22 May, is International Biodiversity Day. An important day for everyone interested in ecology, the environment and a sustainable future.

Highly topical at a time when man made wildlife habitat destruction and the way humans use displaced wildlife are highly likely to have resulted in this zoonotic novel virus pandemic.

We live close to an important green corridor that includes the canal. We are home to a wide variety of urban wildlife from micro-organisms in the soil and the water, to water fowl, birds, bats and other mammals.

If you’d like to know more about how to help support biodiversity, here’s one link you may find of interest 🙂

https://www.pan-uk.org

Image stating "Join our pesticide free towns campaign". By the Pesticide Action Network.

Happy International Biodiversity Day everyone!
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About Sophie Talbot

Sophie runs a small business designing websites for small businesses and community groups. http://www.cookiewp.com She also manages King's Cross Community Projects http://www.kccp.org.uk
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