Today, George the Poet releases a new poem written for Nextdoor Nature – a ground-breaking community rewilding scheme which will be a natural legacy for the Queen’s Jubilee.
Funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and delivered by The Wildlife Trusts , Nextdoor Nature will support around 200 new groups with 50 community organisers across the UK to re-introduce nature into local areas deprived of natural places to enjoy.
In Surrey this will mean working together with our local communities to empower them to come together to create lasting change for nature in the county.
The poem – The Natural World – highlights how people can feel brighter and more at ease when they can tune into nature. It is performed and filmed on location across Manchester’s wilder quarters and it urges people to “celebrate nature in our everyday lives.”
Evidence shows that people are increasingly disconnected from nature, with profound consequences for health and it also means they are less likely to protect their natural heritage.
The poem explores George the Poet’s sense of being part of nature:
“…like the birds and bees.
Like the ferns, the seeds, the dirt, the trees.”
It ends:
“Let’s celebrate nature in our day to day,
At home, at work, in how we talk, how we think.
It starts with recognising we’re part of it all.
Nature’s reaching out. Let’s answer the call.”
George the Poet says:
“Linking up with The Wildlife Trusts for Nextdoor Nature reminded me that nature is all around us – it is us. Let’s stay tapped in with the natural world.”