The Ecological Restoration Alliance brings you the February edition of its newsletter. As always, it has updates from members of the restoration community doing interesting things in different ecoregions – documenting biodiversity and other parameters at a polluted wetland at the heart of a city, conducting tree phenology studies at a national park, sharing learnings from personal experiments with planting native species, and rewilding formerly forested elephant migration corridors in West Bengal.
It also features a few work and grant opportunities currently open in the restoration space, two new ecoregion documents that we’ve published, and a few other updates.
Happy reading