
temperate forest restoration
Temperate forest restoration involves re-establishing native trees and biodiversity in areas where forests have been degraded or cleared. This process may include planting native species, removing invasive plants, and improving soil health to support new growth. The goal is to restore the forest’s natural structure, function, and ecological processes, which benefits wildlife, improves air and water quality, and helps combat climate change. Restoration efforts are carefully planned to ensure the recovery is sustainable and resilient to future environmental changes, ultimately bringing back the ecological richness and benefits that healthy temperate forests provide.