Restoring forests often falls to landholders. Here's how to do it cheaply and well
- Written by: Penny van Oosterzee, Adjunct Associate Professor James Cook University and University Fellow Charles Darwin University, James Cook University
Penny van Oosterzee, Author providedFrom the outside, planting trees seems simple. Seedlings want to grow – pop them in the soil, water them and walk away.
But Australia has never seriously invested in restoration and has barely monitored outcomes when it has been done. Recent research into the replanting of 20 million trees nationwide...
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