Wildlife surrounds us. It lives amongst us. And it lives wild and free, as it was born and designed to. Discover the inherent, natural beauty of wild animals by simply observing them, quietly. Without disturbing them, enjoy this gift of nature, and the diversity of species that we share our planet with. Take a camera and photograph their beauty.
We must never forget that it is our duty to protect this environment.”
— Nelson Mandela
Wildlife is vulnerable now due to increasing natural disasters, climate change, the warming of our planet, development, habitat loss, pollution, and the cruel policies of certain U.S. states toward predator animals–do all you can to respect wildlife. Do nothing to destroy biodiversity loss, habitat loss or wild animals. Contribute only to helping animals, wildlife and natural environments–not harming. Be kind. Always be kind to wildlife, animals, and their habitat. It goes without saying. Observe wildlife from a distance. Don’t approach or follow them. Protect wildlife from your pets. Respect their nesting, mating, raising young, and wintertime – seasons. Above all, be kind. Respect wildlife through quiet observation, only. Live in harmony with wildlife and nature, live compatibly with our fellow animal species, co-exist with nature peacefully – and practice the principle always of doing no harm.