Ecosystem Restoration

Ecosystem restoration is the process of restoring degraded ecosystems to a historical or desired state. A variety of techniques can be used to restore ecosystems including restoring habitats, reintroducing endangered species, and altering land use practices. The goal of ecosystem restoration is to return ecosystems to a healthy and balanced state that can sustain wildlife and plants. Its significance lies in its ability to improve the quality of the environment, reduce the impact of human activities, and provide crucial habitats for species. Ecosystem restoration offers countless benefits to society such as increased water quality, improved air quality, and increased biodiversity.

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