
Environmental Restoration
Environmental restoration is the process of returning natural ecosystems to their original or improved state after they have been degraded or damaged by human activity, pollution, or natural disasters. This often involves cleaning up contaminated sites, replanting native vegetation, restoring waterways, and rehabilitating habitats for wildlife. The goal is to enhance biodiversity, improve ecosystem health, and create a sustainable environment that benefits both nature and communities. Successful restoration fosters resilience against future environmental challenges and helps ensure that natural resources are available for future generations.