Restoration Ecology Ecology Biology
Restoration Ecology Ecology Biology
Restoration ecology is the study of renewing a degraded, damaged, or destroyed ecosystem through active human intervention.
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Mangrove Replenishment Initiative - Information and photos about a replenishment methodology developed by Bob Riley which is now being applied in shoreline revegetation programs in Florida.
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Reclaiming Alberta’s Oil Sands - Information on the reclamation of lands disturbed by the oil sands industry which can take decades to complete.
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Ecological Restoration - UC Irvine's Restoration Ecology Web Server. It is designed to explain restoration, provide a resource for planning a restoration project, and lead you to other sites which provide information on topics concerning restoration.
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Texas Society for Ecological Restoration - A non-profit international organization committed to the repair and sustainable maintenance of ecosystems.
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Restoration Ecology - Information from Wikipedia on the study of renewing a degraded, damaged, or destroyed ecosystem through active human intervention.
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Society for Ecological Restoration (SER) - International professional membership organization for people researching, practicing or interested in Ecological Restoration.
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Firestone Center for Restoration Ecology - The Firestone Reserve is a recovering 50 ha tropical forest property in southwestern Costa Rica. The Reserve is managed primarily for undergradaute research and education in the areas of restoration ecology and biodiversity assessment.
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California Chapter of the Society for Ecological Restoration - Regional chapter of non-profit international professional membership organization for people researching, practicing, or interested in this field.
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Reclaimit Ltd. - Site restoration contractor. Services offered include removal of industrial remnants, land reclamation, waterway restoration, re-establishment of native plant species, consultancy, development and project management.
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Plant Materials Program - U.S. Natural Resources Conservation Service - Research to identify native plants that can help solve natural resource problems, including carbon sequestration, erosion reduction, wetland restoration, streambank protection, and coastal dune stabilization.
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