Over 1 Million Native Grasses Reintroduced On Degraded Plains Are Holding Soil, Retaining Water And Preventing Desertification
Across the world’s dry plains and semi-arid regions, land degradation has quietly advanced for decades. Once-vibrant grasslands have been stripped of vegetation by overgrazing, intensive farming, and prolonged drought. As native plant cover disappeared, soils loosened, water ran off instead of soaking in, and deserts crept steadily outward. For many communities, desertification felt inevitable. Yet … Read more