Nature is a living relationship, not just a background category.
Social Fabric treats nature as part of community life, memory, interpretation, and stewardship. Habitat, observation, meaning, and regenerative care belong together.
Habitat and relationship
Nature in Social Fabric is not a decorative category. It is the living relationship layer that connects habitat, species, seasonal patterns, and community stewardship to actual place.
Species, observation, and memory
Communities can link observations, story, interpretation, and future species-specific work to places, routes, seasons, and restoration activity without reducing them to generic media uploads.
Learning and interpretation
Nature also lives in the learning layer: bird calls, migration, place-based narrative, local language, and interpretation all help people stay in relationship with the ecologies they inhabit.
Regenerative stewardship
Nature pages should help make visible what is being restored, protected, observed, and tended over time so ecological care remains part of community life rather than an external report.