Love of Nature
Hello, Nature Explorers! Get ready for an exciting adventure into the world around us. In this chapter, we'll learn about amazing natural places, meet some cool animal and plant friends, and discover how YOU can be a hero for our planet. Loving nature is important because it keeps our home, the Earth, beautiful and healthy for everyone!
Our Beautiful World: Natural Landscapes
Have you ever looked at a big mountain, a beautiful beach, or a green forest? These are all natural landscapes. A natural landscape is a part of our Earth that was made by nature, not by people. Let's explore two special types of landscapes we have in Hong Kong!
What are Geoparks?
A geopark is a special park that protects amazing rocks and landforms. These rocks can tell us stories about the Earth from a very, very long time ago!
Think of it like this: A geopark is like a giant, outdoor museum for rocks!
An example in Hong Kong is the Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark, which has incredible rock columns that look like giant honeycombs.
What are Wetlands?
A wetland is an area where the land is covered by or soaked in water for most of the time. It's not quite land and not quite a lake! Wetlands are super important homes for many birds, fish, and insects.
Analogy: You can think of a wetland as a giant sponge for the Earth. It helps clean the water and prevents floods.
A famous example is the Hong Kong Wetland Park, where you can see many amazing birds!
Did you know? Many birds travel thousands of miles every year, and they use wetlands as a rest stop to find food and take a break during their long journey.
Key Takeaway
Natural landscapes are beautiful parts of our world. Geoparks protect special rocks, and wetlands are watery homes for many animals.
Meeting the Neighbours: Animals and Plants in Hong Kong
We share our home, Hong Kong, with lots of amazing living things! It's important to know about the common animals and plants around us.
Common Animals
• Rhesus Macaque (Monkey): You can often see these clever monkeys in country parks. They live in big family groups!
• Black Kite: This is a large bird of prey. Look up at the sky, and you might see one soaring high above the buildings.
• Pink Dolphin (Chinese White Dolphin): These beautiful dolphins live in the waters around Hong Kong. They are born grey and turn pink as they get older!
Common Plants
• Bauhinia Blakeana (Hong Kong Orchid Tree): This is the beautiful flower on Hong Kong's flag! It has big, pinkish-purple flowers.
• Banyan Tree: These huge trees have amazing roots that hang down from their branches. They provide lots of shade on a sunny day.
Quick Review
Hong Kong is full of life! From the monkeys in the hills to the Bauhinia flower on our flag, nature is all around us.
Who's Who in the Animal World?
There are so many different animals! To make it easier to study them, scientists put them into groups based on what they have in common. It's like sorting your toys—you put all the cars in one box and all the building blocks in another.
Don't worry if this seems tricky at first! We can start by looking for simple clues.
A Simple Way to Group Animals
Let's look at three easy ways to tell animals apart based on their body coverings and parts.
1. Animals with Hair: Many animals are covered in hair or fur. These animals are called mammals.
Examples: Monkeys, dolphins, cats, dogs, and even us humans are mammals!
2. Animals with Feathers: If an animal is covered in feathers and has wings, it's a bird.
Example: The Black Kite we talked about is a bird. So are pigeons and sparrows!
3. Animals with Fins: Animals that live in water and use fins to swim are called fish.
Example: The colourful fish in an aquarium or the groupers we see at the market.
Key Takeaway
A simple way to classify animals is by looking at them closely!
Hair = Mammal
Feathers = Bird
Fins = Fish
How Can We Show Our Love for Nature?
Loving nature means we have to take care of it. Caring for and conserving the natural environment means we protect it and keep it safe and clean for the future. Every single one of us can be a Nature Hero!
Simple Steps to Be a Nature Hero
1. Leave No Trace: When you visit a country park or a beach, take all of your rubbish with you. Leave the place as clean as you found it.
2. Don't Disturb Wildlife: Watch animals from a distance. It’s exciting to see them, but we shouldn't feed them or try to touch them. Our food can make them sick.
3. Stay on the Path: When you're hiking, stay on the marked trails. This protects the plants and soil from being damaged.
4. Protect Plants and Trees: Don't pick flowers or break branches off trees. Plants are homes and food for many insects and animals.
5. Tell Others to Care: Gently remind your friends and family to protect nature too. Together, we can make a huge difference!
Common Mistake to Avoid!
Feeding wild animals, especially monkeys. It might feel like you are being kind, but it's very harmful. It makes them rely on people for food instead of finding their own. It can also make them sick and unafraid of people, which can be dangerous for both them and us.
Key Takeaway
Being a Nature Hero is easy! By taking simple actions like keeping nature clean and respecting wildlife, we are showing our love for the environment and helping to conserve it for years to come.