nature literature
Nature literature is a genre that focuses on the natural world, exploring themes related to the environment, wildlife, and the relationship between humans and nature. It often includes descriptive writing that captures the beauty and complexity of landscapes, plants, and animals. Authors may draw on personal experiences or scientific observations to convey their messages about the importance of preserving the environment.
This genre can encompass various forms, including essays, poetry, and memoirs. Notable figures in nature literature include John Muir, Rachel Carson, and Henry David Thoreau, who have inspired readers to appreciate and protect the natural world through their compelling narratives and insights.