Ecology: a Symphony of Life
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Ecology is not just science—it’s the vibrant pulse of life on Earth. It’s the chronicle of connections, a story of how every living thing, from the tiniest microorganism to the vast expanse of forests and oceans, interacts and thrives. Imagine a grand symphony where every species, every process, plays a role. This harmony sustains not only the planet’s ecosystems but also our own existence.
Yet, the stakes are high. Clean air, drinkable water, fertile soil—these gifts of nature are not guaranteed. When ecosystems falter, the consequences ripple through everything, unraveling the balance upon which we depend.
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