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Artist gets out into nature to reflect on climate change

“We can’t continue to mine the earth’s finite resources without consequence”

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Temporary artworks remind us to slow down and enjoy nature

“Ephemeral artworks, created from what is found on the ground and left behind for others to experience”

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[WATCH] New Zealand's majestic glowworm caves look like the night sky

Get lost in this ethereal video of New Zealand's glowworm caves

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Don’t plant that, grow me instead! Here’s how to protect native biodiversity.

It is estimated that 65% of the almost 3000 weeds established in the environment are escaped garden plants yet many potential environmental weeds continue to be sold in nurseries, making it difficult for people to make positive choices for their home garden.

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Why a walk in the woods really does help your body and your soul

There's something in the air that actually has health benefits when you take time to walk among the plants and trees. What that is exactly is still being studied by scientists.

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Woman spends over a decade searching for the world's most ancient trees

and the end result is stunning.

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This photographer uses her camera to fight climate change

Arwen Dyer is "a wild woman with a camera trying to collect images to help this land speak to people who would harm it"

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This artist uses his paintings to show the link between animals and the earth

Craig Tubbs wants to get you thinking about animals, trees and the future of this planet

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Animals at risk of hybridisation in the arctic is a direct result of climate change!

Animals in the arctic are beginning to merge and create hybrids, and this is supposedly due to the climate changing!