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Nature's Symphony: Exploring the Beauty and Importance of Biodiversity

November 24, 2023 Lauren MacLean
Nature's Symphony: Exploring the Beauty and Importance of Biodiversity
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Teach Outdoors
Nature's Symphony: Exploring the Beauty and Importance of Biodiversity
Nov 24, 2023
Lauren MacLean

Nature’s Path: A Year of Monthly Sparks (Find out more here)

Nature Classroom Podcast Series: (Find out more here)

 

In this episode of Teach Outdoors, we dive into the significance of biodiversity and its connection to the diversity of communities. As we embark on our daily nature walk, we observe and learn about both native and non-native plant species in their area. We discover the unique characteristics of native plants and discuss the impact of non-native and invasive species on the delicate balance of the ecosystem. Through this exploration, they highlight the importance of understanding the managing invasive species to preserve biodiversity.

Our group encounters a variety of native plant species along our school tail, sparking their curiosity and appreciation for the diversity they bring to the local ecosystem. They compare these native plants to non-native species that have been introduced by humans for decorative or agricultural purposes. We discuss the potential of non-native plants to outcompete native species, disrupting the balance of the ecosystem. As we come across an invasive species encroaching on the trail, we emphasize the need to identify and manage these species to protect biodiversity.

For more information, visit: 

https://bcinvasives.ca/take-action/identify/ 

 

We also talk extensively about the potential hazards of some plants and fungi. Please use caution and research which plants and fungi may be harmful and poisonous. 

 

SSISC – BC Envir’l Non-Profit on Instagram!

Show Notes

Nature’s Path: A Year of Monthly Sparks (Find out more here)

Nature Classroom Podcast Series: (Find out more here)

 

In this episode of Teach Outdoors, we dive into the significance of biodiversity and its connection to the diversity of communities. As we embark on our daily nature walk, we observe and learn about both native and non-native plant species in their area. We discover the unique characteristics of native plants and discuss the impact of non-native and invasive species on the delicate balance of the ecosystem. Through this exploration, they highlight the importance of understanding the managing invasive species to preserve biodiversity.

Our group encounters a variety of native plant species along our school tail, sparking their curiosity and appreciation for the diversity they bring to the local ecosystem. They compare these native plants to non-native species that have been introduced by humans for decorative or agricultural purposes. We discuss the potential of non-native plants to outcompete native species, disrupting the balance of the ecosystem. As we come across an invasive species encroaching on the trail, we emphasize the need to identify and manage these species to protect biodiversity.

For more information, visit: 

https://bcinvasives.ca/take-action/identify/ 

 

We also talk extensively about the potential hazards of some plants and fungi. Please use caution and research which plants and fungi may be harmful and poisonous. 

 

SSISC – BC Envir’l Non-Profit on Instagram!