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Earthworms: The Hidden Engineers of Living Soil Beneath the quiet surface of a garden lies a drama of transformation—one that rarely announces itself, yet sustains nearly everything above it. Among the principal actors in this subterranean world are earthworms, once described by Aristotle as the “intestines of the earth,” a phrase that captures both their humility and their profound importance. ...
The article presents earthworms as unsung heroes of soil health, emphasizing their role in transforming inert matter into a dynamic, life-sustaining system. This narrative aligns with a broader ecological paradigm that values interconnectedness and biological processes over mechanical interventions. The strongest version of this argument highlights the measurable benefits of earthworms—improved soil fertility, structure, and water dynamics—while acknowledging the risks posed by invasive species ...