Longleaf Pine restoration refers to the process of restoring longleaf pine forests native to the southeastern United States. This process involves planting longleaf pine trees and implementing land management strategies to promote their growth and survival. Restoring longleaf pine forests is vital for conservation efforts as these forests provide habitat for many species of plants and animals and help maintain biodiversity.
Posted on: 2021-01-17
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