Camberley Kate”, the lady who roamed the streets with her “stray dogs” cart and picked up all the abandoned. It is said that during her lifetime she rescued and gave a loving home to more than 600 stray dogs.
Today I honor this inspiring lady and her legacy, she dedicated her life to saving dogs, and being kind to all animals.
Kate Ward in Camberley, England in 1962
Nature can generate many emotions: serenity, joy, creativity, and, most importantly, positivity. Our affinity for nature is genetic and deeply-rooted—studies have shown that nature exposure induces feelings of awe, connectedness, and purpose. Just taking a stroll in the park or forest eases our minds when we're stressed, anxious, or depressed. We crave immersion in nature because we are nature, and nature heals.
But globalisation is erasing our natural habitats and species at an exponential rate. Human differences, too, are being wiped out: languages, customs, music, and ancestral legends that shape who we are and tie us to where we come from—Mother Earth—are disappearing. We may be the last generation to see many species alive. But the human-–nature relationship transcends any individual. We are all nature, and thus we must preserve nature together. -Shane Koyczan