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As much as I love woodland creation, my real passion for years has been ancient woodland restoration. My charity is hoping to acquire another 11 acres of ancient replanted woodland (PAWS) directly next to an existing bit of land we own, so I ask you: help us sponsor a few square meters, and I’ll get the job done. #AncientWoodland #ancientwoodlandrestoration #BiodiversityCrisis #ClimateAction shop.protect.earth/products/an

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An upset Climeworks donor is conplaining they’ve given ~$2,000 to them, and now none of their ~3 tonnes have been sequestered, in fact it’s only funded more emissions.

For $2,000 you could sponsor ~750 trees, with a survival rate of 80% guaranteed. Most of them will do a tonne eventually, and more importantly it’s not just helping #ClimateAction but #BiodiversityCrisis #FloodMitigation #FoodSecurity and it’s a nice place to wander about, maybe with a dog. shop.protect.earth/

Protect EarthSupport Rewilding and Restoration in the UKPurchase trees and other biodiversity improvements to support our work restoring ecosystems as sequestering carbon with nature based solutions across the UK.

I stopped off at Bryant Park in NYC yesterday, hoping to see the American Woodcock reported there. I found the park densely crowded and noisy, and did encounter not one, but two Woodcocks, along with a few other birds. This Woodcock seemed uncomfortable and stressed-out. It was initially foraging in a far corner of the park under some sparse bushes, and then hunkered down, bill tucked into plumage, in an open spot on bare soil about 15 feet from its audience, which was about as far as it could get from people in this setting.
#nature #NaturePhotography #birds #Wildlife #birding #birdphotography #biodiversitycrisis #biodiversity

It's common knowledge that we have known about the greenhouse effect since the late 19th century. Having started Andrea Wulf's "The Invention of Nature" about Alexander von Humboldt, its interesting to read that he observed human activity changing climate as well as destroying ecosystems and tried to warn of the risk at the very beginning of that century.

Good thing we paid attention and rapidly learned not to trash the planet, eh?

The geo-political craziness is damaging in more ways than just the obvious horrors (Gaza/West Bank, Ukraine, the current US administration contributing to those and more, the failure of moderates everywhere to address real and perceived problems {I suspect perceived problems are a larger motivator for extreme right or left parties than real problems}.

We're at the point where we have limited time to address the major ecosystem crises - climate, biodiversity, land use change, etc. But the focus on the political absurdities means that we are mostly unaware of the complexity and threats of the ecosystem crisis.

theguardian.com/environment/20

The Guardian · Cop16 nature summit agrees deal at 11th hour but critics say it is not enoughPar Phoebe Weston