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Native vegetation restoration

Native vegetation restoration involves replanting and encouraging the growth of indigenous plants in areas where they have been lost or degraded. The goal is to reproduce the natural ecosystems that originally existed, helping to recover biodiversity, improve soil health, and support local wildlife. This process can include removing invasive species, planting native trees, shrubs, and grasses, and sometimes restoring natural water flows. Restoring native vegetation benefits the environment, enhances landscape resilience, and maintains cultural and ecological values of the area, contributing to a healthier, more sustainable ecosystem.