Tech4Nature: Why Healthy Forests Mean Healthy People
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Tuesday, March 21, 2023
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Fewer, however, are aware of the intrinsic links that forests have with our day-to-day health.
Key Points:
- Fewer, however, are aware of the intrinsic links that forests have with our day-to-day health.
- As well as the planet's lungs, forests are also nature's pharmacy and larder.
- With scientific evidence strongly correlating forest health and human health, it is imperative that we keep our forests healthy.
- And that knowledge drives us to keep striving with our partners to help build a healthy, sustainable future for both us and our forests.