Looking Up at Kebun Biologi's Trees
I love trees. If that wasn't already known, it should be now. This B-roll from The Cats of the Faculty of Biology, which was used during the scene where we discussed the dogs who pass through the faculty, came from walking around and looking up at the trees that loom over Kebun Biologi. They're majestic, but they're also important. Trees do more than provide oxygen and store carbon, provide food and shelter, or buffer noise and cool down their surroundings—they heal us psychologically and emotionally, even though we rarely realise it.
This is your PSA: as we chop down trees, we lose more than the tree. We lose the wildlife and other plants that depend on it, and we lose a little piece of our connection to this world.
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