An abandoned Norfolk farm field transformed into a vibrant wildflower meadow over a decade, as researchers monitored its evolution post-farming. Within ten to fifteen years, the area demonstrated an impressive resurgence of various plant species, emphasizing that simple, natural restoration techniques may outperform costly commercial methods. This evidence underscores the value of patience in reviving ecosystems and restoring lost habitats effectively.
Trending
- 5,000 solar panels on an Alpine peak are producing three times more electricity thanks to snow reflection and colder temperatures
- ‘Constructed without plan approval’: 38 buildings at Azam Khan’s Jauhar University to be demolished
- Isha Gramotsavam expands to North India, set to cover 10 states in biggest edition yet
- US issues new non-proliferation sanctions targeting individuals, entities in Iran, Russia
- RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat to address women at Vishwa Mangalya Sabha meetings in Delhi, Hyderabad
- Greenland lost 105 billion tonnes of ice as darkening surface speeds melting
- Caught on CCTV: Ghaziabad resident trapped, thrashed inside lift over society fund row
- Mild tremor rocks TN’s Krishnagiri district