Humanity’s ancient bond with biodiversity is visible in rock art (analysis)
PolicyWednesday, May 20, 2026Mongabay

Humanity’s ancient bond with biodiversity is visible in rock art (analysis)

Recent analyses reveal that ancient rock art across various cultures emphasizes humanity's deep-rooted connection with biodiversity, showcasing the natural world as a central theme. This evidence highlights the importance of preserving cultural heritage as a means of understanding and celebrating our relationship with nature. This insight could inform future policies aimed at biodiversity conservation and cultural heritage preservation.

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