Tartu Researcher Finds Connection in Nature’s Rhythms Jane Raamets, a senior lecturer at Tartu College and program manager of industrial ecology, observes the natural world as a key component of her work and personal life. Unlike those who mark the changing seasons through holidays or seasonal shifts in tires, Raamets focuses on the cyclical patterns dictated by the length of the day and its impact on the environment. Raamets, a keen observer of nature, dedicates her time to studying and appreciating biodiversity. She believes in aligning one’s life with the natural rhythms of the day, noting the blooming of plants, the emergence of birdsong, and the activity of insects. “I belong to the group that notices the world through the changing patterns of day,” Raamets explained. “It’s a fundamental way to understand the interconnectedness of life.” Her research and personal pursuits center on promoting a deeper understanding and appreciation for the environment. Raamets’s work highlights the importance of recognizing and respecting the delicate balance within ecosystems. The Selisoo hiking trail, a location she particularly enjoys, serves as a tangible example of this connection. Topics: #nature #day #jane Post navigation The forest was planted exceptionally early this year EERIK-NIILES KROSS⟩There is no one who can hear my voice – let’s stop the nonsense and find a decent president for Estonia