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How about a well-functioning orchestra? Each instrument plays an important role, contributing to the overall harmony. Likewise, every species in an ecosystem, from large trees to microscopic bacteria, plays a role in maintaining a healthy balance. Plants absorb carbon dioxide, the oxygen we breathe out. Pollinators like bees and butterflies ensure the growth of countless plants, including many of our food sources. Predators keep prey populations in check, preventing outbreaks that could destroy ecosystems.
What is BNG? As a matter of fact, biodiversity loss due to human activities such as habitat destruction and pollution is a serious threat. When species become extinct, the complex web of relationships on which they depend weakens, which can lead to knock-on effects, throwing entire ecosystems out of balance. Pollination declines, food webs unravel, and the natural world struggles to maintain its resilience. Biodiversity, the incredible variety of life on Earth, is not just a collection of beautiful plants and fascinating creatures. These are the foundations of a healthy planet, intricately woven into the fabric of our survival. Ensuring biodiversity is not a luxury but a necessity for a thriving future.
Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) directly increases habitat availability
BNG directly increases habitat availability. By mandating the creation or enhancement of habitat, BNG provides more space and resources for species to thrive, which can be particularly important for species that have specific habitat requirements or that are experiencing population declines due to habitat loss. What is your idea about a project that creates a wildflower meadow on an already barren construction site?
Such new habitats can attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies, increasing their populations in the area. By implementing BNG, we can ensure that development leaves a positive mark, enriching the natural world for generations to come. What’s more, BNG promotes habitat connectivity. Many projects focus on creating corridors between fragmented habitats, allowing animals to move relatively, freely, which is essential to maintain a healthy population.