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Land RestorationBy imitating what nature would do if it was healthy, holistic managers around the world are producing spectacular recoveries of damaged land.
New! Restoring a nonfunctioning waterway by Norman Neave. Clearing alien invader plants and restoring grassland in eastern South Africa. printer version
Using Nature's own forces to reclaim deteriorating land by Chris Henggeler. Feral cattle and donkeys severely damaged this former wetland in northwestern Australia. Now managers are using cattle as their main tool to heal it. printer version
Revegetating Mined-out Lands, Nevada, U.S.A. on the EcoResults! website.
Improving a riparian area in California, U.S.A. on the Center for Holistic Management's website.
Ravine improvement at Mexico research station on the Center for Holistic Management's website.
Reducing snakeweed in New Mexico, U.S.A. on the Center for Holistic Management's website. Article about this ranch on the Quivira Coalition website.
Restoring a Desert Oasis, Arizona, U.S.A. on the EcoResults! website. Healthiest Riparian Area in North America? New Mexico's U Bar ranch supports the the highest density of songbird territories in North America and hosts the largest known population of at least three threatened or endangered species. On EcoResults! website. Improving a small acreage with three horses by Peter Donovan. In northern California, U.S.A., Dick and Diane Knox have revegetated their bare ground, and are managing their grazing to promote oak reseeding. Improved ground cover in Oklahoma, U.S.A. on the Center for Holistic Management's website. Sagebrush reduction near Billings, Montana, U.S.A. on pasturemanagement.com. Related articles and links
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