Biodiverse Gardens: growing our natural safety net

One thing we know with absolute certainty is that everything we need to survive – every morsel of food we put in our mouths, the oxygen in every breath we take, the clean water we drink – is the the product of the work done by other species.

Enric Sala, The Nature of Nature: Why we Need the Wild

In the words of the UN Convention of Biological Diversity, “Biodiversity is our natural safety net.” The air we breathe, the water we drink, and the food we eat all rely on biodiversity—what Robert McFarlane calls the “wondrous, teeming, calamitously threatened variety and variability of life on earth, sometimes measured by species richness.”

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The air we breathe, the water we drink and the food we eat all rely on biodiversity. By changing how we garden—by changing our relationship to the natural world—each of us can make a substantial difference in reversing the loss of biodiversity while at the same time increasing our climate resilience.

Nature gives us resilience. Nature gives us safety. Now, we must give back. We must protect the web of life that keeps us safe. With your support, we will grow a resilient, safer Kingston.