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Nature counts on us!

August 30, 2020 Posted by Kiwi Conservation Club

By Isabella (age 13) from Howick Intermediate

Nature is the thing that keeps us all alive.

If there were no trees or plants there would be no humans because humans need oxygen to live and breathe.

Imagine if we had no plants, the world would look naked!

I also see a lot of rubbish around and that could also impact our plants and wildlife so I think we should be making a stop to rubbish.

Our planet would be much healthier if we all came together and stopped littering.

Our animals also count on oxygen so there are more lives counting on plants than just yours.

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