The Legend of Nature
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Niels and Thor doing their bit for the nature
It's striking how children grow up embracing toy animals and their stories — while the real ones are mercilessly pushed out of existence by human expansion.
We tend to love nature as individuals, yet collectively we act as a cancer of this planet.
How to wake up from this nightmare?
Unless we act resolutely and globally there's a real danger that the natural world as we know it will turn into stuff of bittersweet legends.
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