Hands off nature — vital to defend the laws protecting nature and people

Reflections on the River Suir of the three-arch humpback Knocklofty Bridge, near Clonmel. The limestone bridge dates to approximately 1770 AD and is attributed to Cork-born architect Thomas Ivory. Pictures: Larry Cummins
In 1970, Neill Young first sang "Look at Mother Nature on the run, in the 1970s" in the song
. He continues to sing this iconic song in his concerts across the world, though now amended to "Look at Mother Nature on the run, in the 21st century”.It’s a line that perfectly captures how we look on, as crazy acts of destruction continue against the natural world, with wild creatures receding as their habitats disappear.