
Environmental Rehabilitation
Environmental rehabilitation is the process of restoring ecosystems that have been damaged or degraded by human activity or natural events. It involves activities such as replanting native vegetation, improving soil quality, restoring wetlands, and reducing pollution to help ecosystems recover their natural functions. The goal is to make the environment healthier, more sustainable, and able to support plant and animal life again. This process often requires careful planning, scientific assessment, and ongoing management to ensure that the restored area can thrive long-term and benefit both nature and local communities.