Biodiversity

Koi live among the waterlilies in Lotusland’s Japanese garden.Biodiversity…

is responsible for all the food that we eat; from the fish that live among the mangrove roots to the crops that rely on birds and insects for pollination;

ensures that forests capture and recycle rainwater and prevent erosion on mountainsides and that wetlands filter that water for our use;

guarantees that nutrients and raw materials are constantly being recycled to sustain new life;

creates all of the oxygen we breathe and recycles the carbon dioxide produced;

provides the materials for much of our clothing, houses and household and office goods;

treats our illnesses and diseases and provides the model for future medicines;

includes the genetic diversity of organisms that provide each species with the maximum ability to survive change in their environment.

“We should preserve every scrap of biodiversity as priceless while we learn to use it and come to understand what it means to humanity.”
- E. O. Wilson