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Animal, plant, nature relationship from "summary" of Gods, goddesses, and mythology by

Humans have a long history of interacting with the natural world. From ancient times, humans have used stories to explain the relationships between animals, plants, and nature. These tales often provide us with insights into how humans have viewed their relationship with the environment.
  1. Every culture has its own particular take on the sanctity of nature and the interconnectedness of life. While there may be differences in attitude towards the environment from one place to another, it is clear that the relationship between animals, plants and nature must be respected and maintained for the benefit of future generations.
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  3. Wildlife plays a critical role in preserving the natural resources of our planet. Many species in the animal kingdom help disperse seeds, fertilize soils and keep forests healthy, among other ecological benefits. Similarly, plants produce oxygen which is vital for human survival and can also be used to purify water. Protecting the delicate balance between animal and plant life is therefore essential to avoiding catastrophic environmental disaster.
  4. Humans have been in tune with these natural processes for centuries, recognizing the importance of balance between the animal and plant kingdom while also keeping a healthy respect for nature and its power. Ancient folklore and mythology often interpret this relationship in symbolic form, suggesting mythical beasts or gods to represent various aspects of the world's cycles of birth, death and recycling.
  5. Animals, plants and nature have a close relationship that is often overlooked. Nature has given us an abundance of food, medicine and resources, while animals help with pollination and provide essential functions for the environment as well. Plants are the foundation of many ecosystems and help break down pollutants such as carbon dioxide.
  6. It is widely accepted that conservation efforts should focus on incorporating both animals and plants into the protection agenda. The recognition of biodiversity and protecting rare species in their natural habitats not only helps to support existing food chains, but will also have tremendous cultural impact beyond just the scientific implications of vibrant wildlife populations.
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