Nature is Taking a Breath
Although humanity is looking for stability and balance in a world that currently seems to reflect the opposite, nature is clearly regaining hers. Seismologists, environmentalists, ecologists and other professions that research and deal with nature, have taken note of the beneficial changes the earth and animals have experienced during this time.
With fewer planes, cars, buses and trains in use, all over the world people are noticing how clear the skies are because of a reduction in air pollution. Without marine traffic, oceans, rivers and other bodies of water have become clear, allowing marine animals a new calm experience of their surroundings. Land animals are also enjoying a new sense of freedom and peace, exploring city environments that have been closed to them for so long. As communities far and wide have gone behind closed doors, animals have taken this time to return to areas that once belonged to them. They are free to roam and experience without human interference. People have even commented on how many chirping birds there are in the morning currently; have they always been there? Or did we failed to notice before now?