Rewilding is an ecological restoration approach that aims to restore natural processes and wilderness areas, often by reintroducing native species and allowing ecosystems to recover and self-regulate. In the context of landscaping, rewilding involves creating naturalistic landscapes that prioritize biodiversity, reduce human intervention, and promote the regeneration of native habitats. This can include planting native species, removing invasive plants, and creating wildlife corridors to connect fragmented habitats. Rewilding enhances the resilience of ecosystems, supports endangered species, and helps mitigate the impacts of climate change by restoring natural carbon sinks. By incorporating rewilding principles into landscape design, landscapers can contribute to the conservation of biodiversity and the restoration of natural ecosystems, creating landscapes that are both ecologically rich and self-sustaining.
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