Last week, as I was driving back home I saw someone selling exotic birds - I bought some lovebirds (Agapornis genus) and released them in a park. As soon as they flew, some crows hunted and killed them. This left me stunned and made me think about how nature works. This experience also reminded me of the potential or unintended consequences of human interventions in natural systems.
👋🏽👋🏻 Welcome to the Biomimicry Works Community! To begin connecting, comment below introducing yourself Let us know ⤵️ - Where are you from? - Why did you join this community? - How will you contribute to the community? - How does your work influence people & planet?
Hi everyone! I'm Gulam from Mumbai, India, and I'm happy to join this group. I enjoy spending time outdoors and reflecting on the wonders of the natural world - a humbling experience, reminding us of our place in the grand scheme of things. I have a background in tech and am passionate about EdTech and mental health. I'm especially interested in how biomimicry – learning from nature – can improve mental health treatments. The idea that we're borrowing the Earth from future generations resonates with me - compelling enough to do my bit for the planet and its resources. In a world focused on AI and instant gratification, I believe it's crucial to strengthen our connection with nature and work towards a regenerative future. Looking forward to colloborate.