Habitat restoration is the process of returning a natural area or ecosystem to a healthy, functioning state after it has been degraded or damaged by human activity, natural disasters, or invasive species. In landscaping, habitat restoration involves reintroducing native plants, restoring natural water flows, removing invasive species, and enhancing habitats for wildlife. The goal of habitat restoration is to restore the ecological balance of an area, improve biodiversity, and support the long-term sustainability of the ecosystem. This can involve large-scale projects, such as wetland restoration, or smaller efforts, such as planting native gardens in urban areas. Habitat restoration is a key component of sustainable landscaping, as it helps to repair and protect ecosystems, support wildlife populations, and contribute to the overall health of the environment.
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