EU Nature Toolkit
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This practical guide will help readers understand why nature is important. It begins by proposing a journey that begins by getting down on our knees to observe the plants and animals that inhabit the natural spaces of Europe. It talks about what biodiversity is and introduces some of the basic scientific notions that underpin environmental science. Ask questions such as "What is a species?", "What is a habitat?" and "What is an ecosystem?", as well as "How do they work?" and "Why are they important?".
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