Biodiversity × Littering Prohibition

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Page ID 1005247 Update Date Reiwa 6, December 16

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Let's stop littering masks and other items!!

While the use of masks is increasing, the littering of masks is also on the rise.
There have been reports of damage to wildlife, such as masks getting tangled in the legs of birds.
Let's stop littering trash such as masks to protect the ecosystem of living things.

To connect "biodiversity" to the future, let us show kindness and consideration to living beings!!

In our daily lives, we are surrounded by plants, animals, insects, fish, and many other living things.
Living beings are connected to each other, and all living things are linked in a relationship of 'eating' and 'being eaten.'
The various supportive relationships that exist between living beings are referred to as [biodiversity].
Causing harm to familiar living creatures or feeding them indiscriminately disrupts their natural way of life, which can break the connections between living beings and hinder the ability to pass on biodiversity to the future.
Let's interact with living beings with kindness and compassion.

Photo: Mallard at Misawa River
Mallard of Misawa River
Photo: A hunting kestrel
Hunting Merlin

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