Bridging the gap between urban communities and nature, with Lira Valencia
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Bridging the gap between urban communities and nature, with Lira Valencia
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"It's about making it fun, making it cool, and making it inspiring."
"Nature connection is so important for mental health and well-being."
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In this episode, host Sunny Patel Ellis interviews Lira Valencia, an urban wetland ranger known as Outside with Lira, about her deep connection with nature, particularly in urban settings. Lira shares her transformative experiences starting from her grandmother's small garden in South London, where she formed an early appreciation for wildlife, especially snails.
She recounts her journey through education, where despite facing challenges in academic settings focused on exotic animals, she found her passion for conservation and volunteering in various projects. Her time in Malta sparked a love for birds, leading her to pursue a career in conservation.
Lira emphasizes the importance of nature connection, especially for urban dwellers, who often lack access to green spaces. She discusses her role at the London Wildlife Trust and how she utilizes social media to inspire others to explore local wildlife and appreciate nature, even in cities. Lira also shares insights on fostering community through initiatives like community gardens, which help bridge connections among diverse groups while supporting local ecosystems.
The episode concludes with Lira encouraging listeners to engage with their surroundings actively and be patient while observing nature, stressing that connecting with wildlife can lead to greater environmental advocacy and personal well-being.
She recounts her journey through education, where despite facing challenges in academic settings focused on exotic animals, she found her passion for conservation and volunteering in various projects. Her time in Malta sparked a love for birds, leading her to pursue a career in conservation.
Lira emphasizes the importance of nature connection, especially for urban dwellers, who often lack access to green spaces. She discusses her role at the London Wildlife Trust and how she utilizes social media to inspire others to explore local wildlife and appreciate nature, even in cities. Lira also shares insights on fostering community through initiatives like community gardens, which help bridge connections among diverse groups while supporting local ecosystems.
The episode concludes with Lira encouraging listeners to engage with their surroundings actively and be patient while observing nature, stressing that connecting with wildlife can lead to greater environmental advocacy and personal well-being.
Key Takeaways
- Connecting children and urban communities with nature is essential for environmental awareness.
- Community gardens serve as vital hubs for fostering connections between people and nature.
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