“Look deep into nature, and then you
will understand everything better.”
-Albert
Einstein (1879-1955).
Earth,
the living place of human, and the place where we live and extract all the
resources we need to execute our fundamental needs. For this motive we depend
on the nature of this earth. Nature plays a vital role and has a deep impact on
the lives of all organisms; it can be a friend or a foe. From the time a being
comes into existence, it almost immediately, becomes aware of the necessary
connection with the outside world. The creature begins by exploring all parts
of the new surrounding, making all the essential adaptations. As the life form
grows, it becomes more and more dependant on nature, realizing how important
the trees, grass, and even the sky really are. Forest,
an important part of the nature; is an area with a high density of trees &
sometimes wild animals as well. Forest is the place from where we are having diverse
life saving materials those are essential for our existence and these make the
earth more beautiful themselves. But now a day’s we the human being, endlessly destroying
our nature and forests to accomplish our basic needs and those have awfully
devastating effects on us.
Ecology
or the study of nature and the environment involves us in the conservation of
the earth. We are at a point in the history of civilization where awareness of
our fragile relationship to nature and the environment is high. We are losing
3,000 acres of rain forest and four species of plants and animals per hour around
the world. More plants, insects, birds and animals became extinct in the 20th
century than in any era since the Cretaceous disaster more than 65 million
years ago the led to the extinction of the dinosaurs
.
“In every walk with Nature one
receives far more than he seeks.”
-John Muir.