UW researchers show one-time reseeding of damaged pine savannah helps restore biodiversity

Researchers at the University of Wisconsin and Iowa University recently completed a landmark study in ecosystem restoration. Monitoring 100 seed restoration sites across the southeast U.S. for more than a decade, they demonstrated reseeding damaged pine savannah one time ensures long-term restoration.  Many of the 28 million seeds the researchers planted grew and continued to … Continue reading UW researchers show one-time reseeding of damaged pine savannah helps restore biodiversity