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The world needs intervention ecology

The effectiveness of offsets and mitigation in restorating degraded ecosystems is questioned in an article published in BioScience.

According to the lead author, an internationally renowned ecosystem restoration expert at The University of Western Australia, the belief that complex ecosystems are fully restorable opens the door to trade-off schemes between development and restoration and may lead to loss of high-value conservation areas.

Read more at The University of Western Australia

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