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This is probably especially true for the UK. The deforested hills of Britain (and especially Scotland) are generally considered beautiful ... But I find the landscape of Great Britain very bleak and reminds me of the mountains in the Czech Republic after the great ecological disaster (acid rain), when the hills were without trees... Fortunately, here the mountains have been reforested and work is now underway to replace the monocultures with healthier mixed forest.
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I haven't lived in England (where I was born and grew up) for over 30 years now, but I'm continually hearing shocking reports that birds like swifts, lapwings, skylarks and even house sparrows, which were everywhere when I was a child, are now rare. Hedgehogs were also common, but I have read that most young people have never seen one. I clearly remember the blizzard of moths and flying insects when we drove at night, and how on a long car journey when we stopped to get petrol, my dad would clean all the dead insects off the windscreen. I fear the baseline is no longer shifting generation by generation, but decade by decade.
Of course, in 1955, when I was born, there were 'only' three billion people on the planet.
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@MossyEarth
1 year ago
🌲 Be sure to check out our work at mossy.earth/ where you can become member and start rewilding our planet
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