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More Than Green: The Nature We Live With, This Earth Day

An article by Hamzah Mohomed Hanas (Web Content Team)

Humans and nature have long shared a close and meaningful connection. Yet, as technology becomes a larger part of our daily lives, we often find ourselves drifting away from the natural systems that sustain us.

Trees, for instance, may appear ordinary at first glance, but they play an essential role in supporting life on Earth. Together with the lithosphere (land), hydrosphere (water), and atmosphere, they form the delicate balance of the Earth’s biosphere. With an estimated 8.6 million species of plants and animals on our planet, each contributing in its own way, caring for this diversity remains a shared responsibility.

At Trinity College, we thought to mark World Earth Day by reflecting on the importance of protecting our environment in a rapidly changing world. For over 150 years, College has grown alongside nature, and this relationship continues to shape the experiences we have as students. The College campus itself is home to a rich collection of mature trees, some of which have stood for decades, quietly shaping the character of the school. In recent years, efforts have been made to help students better recognise and appreciate these trees, with selected species around the campus now carefully labelled.

One such space is the Trinity Eco Learning Arena (TELA) in Pallekele. Set amidst natural surroundings, TELA provides a safe habitat for a variety of plant and animal species. The green spaces here support carbon capture and help regulate the local environment. More importantly, it serves as a place where students can learn directly from nature. Through guided activities, they begin to understand the value of conservation and the role they can play in protecting it.

Across the College, several student-led groups contribute to this shared effort. The Junior School Nature Club, Wildlife Society, Ornithology Club, Environmental Pioneer Brigade, Interact Club, and the Young Inventors and Research Club organise programmes such as Climate Week, ‘Wings Through the Lens’ wildlife photography competition, Go Green reforestation projects, and city clean-ups. These initiatives encourage students to take small but meaningful steps towards caring for their surroundings. Among these efforts, the Horticulture Society has played a key role in drawing attention to the natural surroundings of the College by identifying and labelling significant trees found across the premises, helping students, staff, and visitors engage more closely with their environment.

At the Trinity College Farm in Pallekele, students are given the opportunity to engage with nature in a more hands-on way. The farm supports pollinators and beneficial insects, while natural fertilisers such as animal manure help maintain soil health. These practices reduce the need for chemical inputs and protect nearby water sources. Through these experiences, students begin to appreciate how even small ecosystems can be nurtured and sustained.

Recognising the challenges posed by climate change, College has also taken steps towards more sustainable practices. The installation of a solar power system reflects a shift towards renewable energy, while students are encouraged to reduce the use of polythene and plastic, and to be mindful of single-use consumption.

Beyond the main campus, Trinity’s connection with nature extends to its iconic sporting venues. The Pallekele Rugby Stadium, set amidst wide open spaces and surrounding greenery, offers a scenic environment where the natural landscape becomes part of the experience of the game. Similarly, the Asgiriya Cricket Stadium, with its calm setting and tree-lined surroundings, reflects the close relationship between sport and nature at Trinity, adding to the sense of tradition and character associated with the ground.

In marking World Earth Day, we are reminded of the role we each play in caring for the environment around us. From the trees that line our pathways to the wider spaces that shape our daily experiences, nature remains a quiet but constant presence in our lives. Learning to recognise and value this connection is an important step towards protecting it for the future. As Trinitians, we should strive to become thoughtful and responsible stewards of the environment, mindful of the impact of our actions.

Take a moment. Look around. Protect what quietly sustains us!

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