Sentences with phrase «breathe forest air»

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Dr. Donald Stewart, a fisheries professor at ESF, found evidence in the monograph of a second species belonging to the genus Arapaima, air - breathing giants that live in shallow lakes, flooded forests and connecting channels in the Amazon River basin.
Forest bathing is a great opportunity to breathe some fresh air.
Approximately one billion people depend directly on forests for their livelihoods, and most of the remaining six billion of us depend on forests for the air we breathe, the rainfall that grows our food, and products we use every day.
What many people don't realise is that the forest also acts as a giant filter that cleans the air we breathe.
Spending time in forests is immensely good for us urban dwellers, with mental and physical benefits, from breathing in the clear, fresh air among the trees to turning our phones to airplane mode for once!
Safari boats creep along the river searching for these elusive Black River crocodiles, all the while allowing visitors the chance to breathe in the fresh air and cool climate of the surrounding mangrove forests.
Relax on your own private patio, where breakfast is served and where sundowners can be enjoyed, breathing in the fresh ocean air flowing through the natural forest.
Living in the stunning pine forests of southwestern France, being right next to the ocean and breathing fresh ocean air really helps me to connect to nature and gives me and my Yoga students the chance of a fantastic Yoga experience.
It is your moment to breathe in the warm, salty air of the awe - inspiring Pacific, to marvel at the dense tropical forest and to truly savor the Aloha spirit of the Hawaiian culture.
1831: Summer was unbearably hot, and as a consequence of numerous fires in the forests, there was a constant haze of smoke in the air, through which the sun appeared a red hot ball; the smell of burning was so strong, that it was difficult to breathe.
Well - managed forests store carbon, clean the air we breathe and the water we drink, provide habitat for a multitude of species and give us products and jobs that are vital to our economic success.
These sustainably managed forests sustain rural economies from Canada's boreal to the US South while also providing us with many benefits including the clean air we breathe, the water we drink, and the millions of products we enjoy every day.
Forests clean the air we breathe, filter the water we drink and help regulate our climate.
Academy Award nominated actor Edward Norton, who also serves as the United Nation's Goodwill Ambassador for Biodiversity, said: «Stand For Trees can be a game - changer by harnessing the power of crowd - funding to protect forests, the air we breathe, and the climate that sustains us.
Forests provide a vast array of resources to all of us, including food, wood, medicine, fresh water, and the air we breathe.
«Increasingly, we have come to recognize that the health of humanity depends on ensuring the health and resilience of our planet — from our climate, to our forests, to the air we breathe and the water we drink,» said Michael Myers, managing director at The Rockefeller Foundation.
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