Hardy and well-adapted, these plants help hold soil in place and revegetate lands denuded by wildfire or disturbed by mining. |
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An emergency rehabilitation team is working to revegetate some of the 1.6 million western acres that burned last summer. |
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Trees, which would take 30 or more years to revegetate, have been conserved to help adapt the new design to its environment. |
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As with his attempts to revegetate, his attempt to replace soils mostly failed. |
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In fact, the only activity allowed will be the ethical collection of seeds to help strategically revegetate nearby degraded areas. |
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In the semi-arid context, dunes can revegetate quite naturally and quickly once the initial disturbance has been removed. |
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The key in this region is to revegetate corridors between remnant stands of native trees and shrubs, such as acacias, cacti, Texas ebony, and guayacan. |
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Such classes focused on the best way to revegetate land vacated by the dam's removal. |
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What can be done to revegetate and rehabilitate the catchment? |
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Install new kerbing and revegetate the median islands after construction. |
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To get the most from nature, CSIRO research shows farmers need to conserve native vegetation on the farm and revegetate on-farm areas like fencerows. |
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In addition, the group is working with Whittier Farms, which sits along tributaries to Manchaug Pond, to plant blueberry bushes and revegetate a buffer zone to catch runoff. |
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But furious campaigners say it will take decades for the land to revegetate in an area which is currently home to rare mammal species, including otters and muntjac deer. |
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