Restoring Forests Without Losing Diversity: Lessons from Brazil’s Atlantic Forest

The Bird Village (2025)
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Abstract

Efforts to restore Brazil’s Atlantic Forest—a globally significant biodiversity hotspot—are falling short of their full ecological potential, according to a recent study in Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation. Although restoration initiatives have employed high-diversity plantings, the species composition of these sites fails to reflect the richness and heterogeneity of nearby native forests.

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