Habitat Restoration

Habitat restoration is the process of returning a degraded or destroyed habitat to its original condition. It can involve removing pollutants and invasive species, planting native vegetation, and managing water sources. It is an important tool for preserving biodiversity and restoring damaged ecosystems. Habitat restoration also benefits people by providing wildlife-related recreational opportunities, protecting water quality, and providing aesthetic benefits. Additionally, it can reduce the impacts of climate change by improving air and water quality and improving carbon sequestration.

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