Reforestation brings endangered species back from the brink
Reforestation projects are vital for endangered species, restoring lost habitats and boosting biodiversity, with global efforts projected to revive vast degraded lands and protect countless animals.
Reforestation is a powerful tool for saving endangered species by rebuilding lost habitats. Deforestation has devastated ecosystems, but planting trees and shrubs helps restore the food, shelter, and breeding grounds many animals need. For example, Brazil's Atlantic Forest, once 90% destroyed, now sees golden lion tamarins thrive thanks to reforestation efforts.
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