Today is International Day of Forests.
Every 21st March United Nations (UN) raises awareness of the importance of all types of forests and this year the International Day of Forests promotes education to Learn to Love Forests.
- "Understanding our forests and keeping them healthy is crucial for our future. Forests will be more important than ever as the world population climbs to 8.5 billion by 2030.
- You’re never too young to start learning about trees. Helping children connect with nature creates future generations conscious of the benefits of trees and forests and the need to manage them sustainably.
- Both modern and traditional knowledge are key to keeping forests healthy. While foresters should know and understand nature well, they should also learn to use cutting-edge technology to ensure that our forests are monitored and managed sustainably.
- Investing in forestry education can change the world for the better. Countries can help ensure there are scientists, policy makers, foresters and local communities working to halt deforestation and restore degraded landscapes.
- Women and men should have equal access to forest education. Gender parity in forest education empowers rural women to sustainably manage forests."
Find more details on official UN web pages (here).
Thank you for stopping by. Enjoy and smile! And plant some trees. :o)
Milka
Totally agree!!! :) But in any Nation in the world there is a massive destroy of forest (and all the animals inside!) because of money. :((
ReplyDeletePeople have to preserve the forests...!!!