I could easily start a series of blog posts of 'reasons why we need a GCSE Natural History' - usually these are stories showing a disconnection with nature, particular amongst young people and those who might have completed their education in the last few years, without a particular input on Natural History. This story relating to the Sycamore Gap tree makes some useful points.
'How can we expect people to form the kind of connections with this living world that might stop a tree-cutter’s saw or force a change in habits if they cannot be in it? How can we ask people to protect something they have no sense of belonging in, or to?'https://t.co/XB0ZZPq6z2
— Right to Roam (@Right_2Roam) October 3, 2023
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