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Wood Nymphs

Via Sara Jane

Your woodlands are precious for many different reasons.

They supply the oxygen that you breathe and take the carbon out of the air.

They are home to many species of creatures, many different plants and many of those plants have medicinal uses for Humankind.

They also give you fuel for burning, timber for building.

Take care of them, don’t just take from them.

If you listen to Indigenous Peoples, it is about taking, using to the fullest and always giving back.

As the woodlands give to you, Yes, please take but please give back, always give back.

Create more woodlands, let your woodlands grow, let them age, let them become homes for many creatures, let them become wild and wonderful.

And surround yourself by wood, not necessarily woodlands but have wood in your homes and respect that wood. Feel its warmth from the living tree that helped create it.

Connect with wood. Your connection with wood connects you to the Earth, to Mother Nature.

We Wood Nymphs are here to help protect the woodlands and we are so grateful to those of you that support re-growth, planting of more trees.

And Yes, Nature plants her own with the use of animals such as squirrels and birds.

Do you have your own garden? Have you ever found a plant, a tree in it that you didn’t plant?

For many who are near to woodlands of Oaks and Hazels, you may find that squirrels bury their nuts in your garden and you get trees coming up in the middle of your lawn.

That is all part of Nature because for the squirrels, originally there were no such things as peoples lawned gardens. They still live back when they just supported the re-growth of the woodlands.

It is time for humans to support the protection and the re-growth of woodlands and to allow woodlands to become Ancient Woodlands, to protect them and Yes, there will be parts of those woodlands that can support and help sustain humans but it is important to support and sustain your woodlands healthily so that they can keep you healthy and well.

Namaste

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