Celebrating Nature Conservation Day

Reminding us of our duty to protect and preserve the natural world that sustains us.
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June 12, 2024
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Nature Conservation Day is observed on the 28th of July each year and holds immense significance as it reminds us of our duty to protect and preserve the natural world that sustains us. The rapid pace of human development since the industrial revolution has put increased demands on the natural world and has put our planet at risk. Nature Conservation Day is intended to raise awareness about the challenges the planet is currently facing such as global warming and climate change and to highlight the importance of the planet's conservation.

A pride of lions watch running zebras

What is conservation and why is it so important? 

Conservation is defined as ‘the act of protecting the Earth’s natural resources and wildlife from extinction, for both current and future generations’. Nature conservation plays a crucial role in maintaining the delicate balance of ecosystems and maintaining biodiversity. It includes the sustainable management of natural resources, the protection of endangered species and the restoration of degraded habits such as forests and oceans, just to name a few. 

Here are 3 reasons why nature conservation should be considered a global priority: 

Biodiversity Preservation 

Biodiversity ensures the stability of ecosystems, interactions between species, such as a predator and prey relationship, are vital for an ecosystem's functioning. The destruction or collapse of a single ecosystem would have a chain effect, creating things such as water shortages, barren land, food chain disruption and the extinction of species. Not only does this affect the flora and fauna, but it would also affect humans as the negative impacts transfer to humans and threaten the habitability of certain areas.

A mother hummingbird and her chicks

Climate Change Mitigation 

Healthy ecosystems such as forests and oceans act as carbon sinks, meaning they absorb more CO2 than they emit. The absorption abilities of these biomes help to mitigate climate change as the heat-trapping greenhouse gasses are absorbed naturally. Protecting and restoring these carbon sinks which are under threat from human activities such as deforestation and ocean acidification is vital in our efforts to combat global warming. 

Cultural and personal value 

Perhaps a slightly less profound yet still important reason why conservation should be a priority is the recreational value nature brings to humans. Long before industrialisation nature acted as a place of peace, inspiration and recreation for humans. Now more than ever is it vital we do not destroy these natural landscapes which provide relief from the increasing urbanisation of our planet. Preserving nature and wildlife is extremely beneficial for human well-being as nature acts as a place of grounding and relief from the hustle and bustle of life. 

Because of these things, many stress the importance of Nature Conservation Day. It acts as a catalyst for action, motivating individuals, businesses and communities to take action. 

Here are some practical steps you can take on July 28th (or really any day of the year) to play your part in nature conservation:

Promote Sustainable Practices

 Embrace eco-friendly habits such as reducing waste, recycling, conserving water and energy, not using single-use plastic and supporting sustainable agriculture. Small changes in our daily lives can have a significant cumulative effect.

Preserve and Restore Natural Habitats

 By engaging in active tree planting with organisations such as SKOOT you are helping to restore and preserve the planet's carbon sinks, therefore mitigating the effects of climate change. Planting trees also offsets the carbon that you have emitted in the past or will in the future and every acre of restored vegetation contributes to a healthier planet. Similarly engaging in local conservation projects such as beach or park cleanups will help restore natural habitats.

A happy woman planting saplings in a forest

Educate yourself and help raise awareness

By increasing your own knowledge on the topics of conservation and preservation you are helping the cause. Spread the word about the importance of nature conservation through social media, community events, or educational initiatives. Encourage others to connect with nature, understand its value, and join the conservation movement.

Nature Conservation Day reminds us that we all share one earth and bear a responsibility to preserve its beauty and resources. By embracing sustainable practices, protecting biodiversity, and promoting awareness, we can ensure a healthier and more sustainable future for generations to come. Remember, every action, no matter how small, has the potential to make a profound impact.

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June 12, 2024
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