Report suggests nature restoration matters most right near where people live | CBC News

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Environmental restoration involves going into degraded areas and planting trees and shrubs to restore the land, approaching what it once was before human activities changed it. It's key to Canada's efforts to reverse biodiversity loss.

A hiker looks up towards poplar trees in a grove along a trail at the Rouge Urban National Park in Toronto. The park is considered one of the best examples of ecological restoration in the country.

On a cloudy day in June, hundreds of volunteers were planting trees and shrubs in an effort to restore a barren part of the park. Nishad Islam coordinates planting events at the Friends of the Rouge Watershed, and sees direct benefits for local residents near restored habitats. With restoration work, "we are essentially just making it more of a natural bigger space for those endangered species to come, and as well as for people to kind of enjoy this beautiful area that we have," Islam said.

 

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