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The Environment Omniangels were formed to help preserve the Natural World, Wildlife, Flora, and Fauna. Environment Omniangels have additional roles and tasks as ecosystem monitors, nature conservers, and vigilant preservers of Natural World and Hallowed Landscape sanctifications. They cultivate pristine scenic settings and vigorously promulgate the conditions, situations, and surrounding circumstances for carefully progressive growth and enlivened vibrancy.

Adjusting, adapting, transforming, propagating, and participating in productive activities by ecological groups to be assertive, protective, responsible, sustaining, and sheltering, they patch up, cure, repair, mend, and dynamically foster bionetwork recovery. The Environment Omniangels nurture, support, develop, back, and encourage whichever and whatever imperative performs as an environmental protection.

Archangel Zadkiel has been appointed as the Chieftain of the Environment Omniangels. Archangel Zadkiel will continue to serve the planet as an Archangel of the Eleventh Ray of Divine Mage. The planetary Cosmic Benefactor Archangel for the Environment Omniangels is Archangel Raduriel who is also a higher heavens realms Adjudication Registrar and Cosmic Chronicles Recording Angel gifted with a powerful bounty of co-creative poetic wisdom. Archangel Raduriel will continue to serve the planet as an Archangel of the Third Ray of Harmonics Restoration.


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Punting on River of Nine Bends, Wuyi Shan, China
Image Courtesy of Hamish Symington

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The Sacred Site focal point of the Wuyi Environment Omniangels is Wuyi Shan, which is located at the Fujian Province northern border with Jiangxi province around five kilometers from Wuyishan City in Southeast China.

Mount Wuyi has been part of the Wuyi Mountains cultural and natural UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1999.

Encompassing an area of around 1,000 square kilometers, Mount Wuyi is largely comprised of Chinese subtropical forests and South Chinese subtropical rainforests, the biodiverse ecology in the humid rainy environs has endured for about three million years.

Wuyi Mountain vegetation varies according to altitude and includes: bamboo forest, brush-wood, deciduous and broad-leaved forest, deciduous broad-leaved shrub forest, evergreen broad-leaved and deciduous mixed forest, evergreen broad-leaved forest, evergreen broad-leaved shrub forest, meadow steppe, temperate broad-leaved and coniferous mixed forest, temperate coniferous forest, and warm coniferous forest.

The Wuyi Mountains provide habitat for 2,888 higher plant species and 840 lower plant species. Evergreen broad-leaved forests are widespread; and, there are numerous Beech, Camellia, Laurel, Magnolia, and Witchhazel trees in the area. Da Hong Pao and Lapsang souchong and many other kinds of tea also originated in the Mount Wuyi environs.

Wuyi Mountains fauna include about 5,000 diverse species. There are 4,635 insects species and 475 species of vertebrates (amphibians, birds, fish, mammals, reptiles). Species endemic to the Wuyi Mountains are the David's Parrotbill bird, the Pope's Spiny Toad, and the Bamboo Snake.

There are also forty-nine vertebrate species that are endemic to China in the Wuyi Mountains including endangered species such as Cabot's Tragopan, Chinese Black-backed Pheasant, Chinese Giant Salamander, Clouded Leopard, Golden Kaiserihind, Hairy-fronted Muntjac, Leopard, Mainland Serow, and South Chinese Tiger.

Archaeological discoveries on the slopes of Mount Wuyi indicate that humans inhabited the area more than 4,000 years ago. The ancient city of Chengcun was once the capital of the Minyue kingdom.

The Wuyi Mountains have been an important center for Taoism and Buddhism over the years. Many academies, temples, and monasteries were once located there.

Today authentic remains of the Baiyun Temple, Sanqing Hal, Taoyuan Temple, Tiancheng Temple, Tianxin temple, and Wannian Palace have all been preserved.


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