Geodiversity – conserving what’s underfoot
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Suffolk geologist Tim Holt-Wilson has written a new article for Naturenet about geodiversity:
…the rocks, soils, landforms and landscape-forming processes that make up the substrate for all living things, including human life. Geodiversity is a term for these non-biological aspects of nature.