On International Mother Earth Day: Urban Rewilding, Aquatic Ecosystems, and Ancestral Practices for Biodiversity


Waru Waru agricultural field. Image via World Monuments Fund

Waru Waru agricultural field. Image via World Monuments Fund

The United Nations’ International Mother Earth Day, observed annually on April 22, aims to “promote harmony with nature and the Earth.” In light of the urgency posed by climate change, it seeks to raise awareness of the challenges of preserving all forms of life supported by the planet. It is a call to the global community to safeguard biodiversity while striving to balance economic, social, and ecological systems. Crimes against biodiversity include large-scale practices such as deforestation, land-use change, intensified agriculture, livestock production, and illegal wildlife trade, all considered by the UN to be accelerating factors in the destruction of the planet.

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