Welcome to Nature in Mind where you’ll find articles on wildlife conservation, sustainable living and animal welfare as well as stories of my own experiences.
I care deeply about people, animals and the natural world we live in. Regardless of our country or culture, we’re all connected in our responsibility to humanity and nature. By living with nature in mind, we can enjoy a thriving environment and better mental health. We can enrich our own lives and those of generations to come.
Through this blog, I want to help spread the word on why nature matters. I would love you to share your experiences too!
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Image credit: Muriwai Beach Australasian Gannet Colony by David Brighten
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