Grassland Restoration
Grassland restoration is the process of returning degraded or damaged grassland ecosystems to a healthy and functional state. This often involves removing invasive species, reintroducing native plants, and improving soil health. The goal is to enhance biodiversity, support wildlife habitats, and improve the land's ability to store carbon and water.
Successful grassland restoration can also benefit local communities by providing resources such as forage for livestock and recreational spaces. Techniques may include controlled burns, reseeding with native grasses, and sustainable grazing practices. Overall, these efforts contribute to ecological balance and resilience against climate change.