
Nature's Network
Nature’s Network refers to the intricate web of interconnected ecosystems, plants, animals, and microorganisms that sustain life on Earth. It includes pathways like rivers, forests, pollination routes, and migration routes that facilitate movement, resource exchange, and genetic diversity. This network supports ecological resilience, enabling species adaptation and recovery from disturbances. Recognizing these connections helps us understand how human actions impact the environment and underscores the importance of conserving natural corridors to maintain biodiversity and ecological health for future sustainability.