A land animal, the Kangaroo, travels vast distances; their paws/pads make a minimal impact even though they travel at speeds up to 80km/hour.
They observe nature’s cycles and seasons and manage their fertility accordingly. If the climate is in drought, the males can't produce sperm, and the females can delay the embryo's development.
They take time to rest and play, nurture themselves and the community (mob), and the importance of sleep.
Many of us are yearning for the freedom to travel and reconnect with family & friends in our own country and worldwide.
And to experience new cultures and environments beyond our 5km.
Yet, the Earth, communities and future generations are calling for us to travel lightly with consideration for the impact we make.
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we acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands and water of this nation called Australia. We pay our respects to the elders, past and present, and the young people.
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We also extend our gratitude to all the contemporary stewards who are on the Regenerative journey.