The emeritus defender of our planet and its species, Sir David Attenborough, has returned to our screens in recent weeks to talk about the wonders of British wildlife. He has introduced us to everything from squirrels to orcas to ancient rainforests. What is clear from the show is that biodiversity matters. Rich and healthy biodiversity supports virtually everything that we take for granted today - it sustains the food we eat and the air we breathe. Over half of the economy is moderately or highly dependent on nature, according to the most conservative estimates. Yet casting a shadow ...
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