To the editor:
At Harriet Beecher Stowe School, all of the secondgraders are studying mammals.
I think we should take a minute every day and think about respecting nature and animals, because if we don’t respect nature, animal habitats will get ruined and more and more animals will die out.
We should all think before we do anything harmful to nature, because nature is our friend.
We should respect all of nature’s beauties — just think about all of the things we get from nature, such as clear water or wood for the fire.
What would we do without it?
It is our job to take care of nature. So my message is: Please take care of nature!
Margaret Chingos,
Brunswick
letters@timesrecord.com
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