#soilrestoration — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #soilrestoration, aggregated by home.social.
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#Africa - #Coexistence That's Built to Last
"For two decades, African People & Wildlife has partnered with communities across #Tanzania to protect wildlife, restore landscapes, and support sustainable livelihoods. See how this work has grown and where it’s going next.
Landscape Restoration and Connectivity
We lead collective efforts to restore and connect a flourishing mosaic of lands that benefits people, parks, and wildlife while building local #ClimateChange #resilience.
#HabitatLoss and #fragmentation pose one of the greatest threats to the future of Africa’s people and #wildlife. Without urgent action and collaborative partnerships, our most critical landscapes and their natural resources could be lost forever.
Support Local Corridors
We engage communities in the conservation of critical corridors for wildlife and livestock that link protected areas with communal and private lands.
Revitalize #DegradedPastures
The #overgrazing of local pastures can lead to #SoilErosion and inadequate food for wildlife and livestock. Together with local communities, we monitor and manage the long-term health of vital habitats that benefit people and wildlife.
Layer Programming to Maximize Impact
We overlap our rangeland management programming with the observed range of lions, leopards, and cheetahs to ensure the health and connectivity of vital big cat habitat. We also enhance the health of these pastures with an increased beehive presence through our Women's #Beekeeping Initiative.
Leverage Partnerships to Enhance Connectivity
We work with multiple partners – including government authorities – across large landscapes like the #Ngorongoro Conservation Area to identify shared goals and implement joint programming with local community members."
#SolarPunkSunday #WildlifeCorridors #ClimateChangeAdaptation #Stewardship #EnvironmentalStewardship #SoilRestoration
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#Africa - #Coexistence That's Built to Last
"For two decades, African People & Wildlife has partnered with communities across #Tanzania to protect wildlife, restore landscapes, and support sustainable livelihoods. See how this work has grown and where it’s going next.
Landscape Restoration and Connectivity
We lead collective efforts to restore and connect a flourishing mosaic of lands that benefits people, parks, and wildlife while building local #ClimateChange #resilience.
#HabitatLoss and #fragmentation pose one of the greatest threats to the future of Africa’s people and #wildlife. Without urgent action and collaborative partnerships, our most critical landscapes and their natural resources could be lost forever.
Support Local Corridors
We engage communities in the conservation of critical corridors for wildlife and livestock that link protected areas with communal and private lands.
Revitalize #DegradedPastures
The #overgrazing of local pastures can lead to #SoilErosion and inadequate food for wildlife and livestock. Together with local communities, we monitor and manage the long-term health of vital habitats that benefit people and wildlife.
Layer Programming to Maximize Impact
We overlap our rangeland management programming with the observed range of lions, leopards, and cheetahs to ensure the health and connectivity of vital big cat habitat. We also enhance the health of these pastures with an increased beehive presence through our Women's #Beekeeping Initiative.
Leverage Partnerships to Enhance Connectivity
We work with multiple partners – including government authorities – across large landscapes like the #Ngorongoro Conservation Area to identify shared goals and implement joint programming with local community members."
#SolarPunkSunday #WildlifeCorridors #ClimateChangeAdaptation #Stewardship #EnvironmentalStewardship #SoilRestoration
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#Africa - #Coexistence That's Built to Last
"For two decades, African People & Wildlife has partnered with communities across #Tanzania to protect wildlife, restore landscapes, and support sustainable livelihoods. See how this work has grown and where it’s going next.
Landscape Restoration and Connectivity
We lead collective efforts to restore and connect a flourishing mosaic of lands that benefits people, parks, and wildlife while building local #ClimateChange #resilience.
#HabitatLoss and #fragmentation pose one of the greatest threats to the future of Africa’s people and #wildlife. Without urgent action and collaborative partnerships, our most critical landscapes and their natural resources could be lost forever.
Support Local Corridors
We engage communities in the conservation of critical corridors for wildlife and livestock that link protected areas with communal and private lands.
Revitalize #DegradedPastures
The #overgrazing of local pastures can lead to #SoilErosion and inadequate food for wildlife and livestock. Together with local communities, we monitor and manage the long-term health of vital habitats that benefit people and wildlife.
Layer Programming to Maximize Impact
We overlap our rangeland management programming with the observed range of lions, leopards, and cheetahs to ensure the health and connectivity of vital big cat habitat. We also enhance the health of these pastures with an increased beehive presence through our Women's #Beekeeping Initiative.
Leverage Partnerships to Enhance Connectivity
We work with multiple partners – including government authorities – across large landscapes like the #Ngorongoro Conservation Area to identify shared goals and implement joint programming with local community members."
#SolarPunkSunday #WildlifeCorridors #ClimateChangeAdaptation #Stewardship #EnvironmentalStewardship #SoilRestoration
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#Africa - #Coexistence That's Built to Last
"For two decades, African People & Wildlife has partnered with communities across #Tanzania to protect wildlife, restore landscapes, and support sustainable livelihoods. See how this work has grown and where it’s going next.
Landscape Restoration and Connectivity
We lead collective efforts to restore and connect a flourishing mosaic of lands that benefits people, parks, and wildlife while building local #ClimateChange #resilience.
#HabitatLoss and #fragmentation pose one of the greatest threats to the future of Africa’s people and #wildlife. Without urgent action and collaborative partnerships, our most critical landscapes and their natural resources could be lost forever.
Support Local Corridors
We engage communities in the conservation of critical corridors for wildlife and livestock that link protected areas with communal and private lands.
Revitalize #DegradedPastures
The #overgrazing of local pastures can lead to #SoilErosion and inadequate food for wildlife and livestock. Together with local communities, we monitor and manage the long-term health of vital habitats that benefit people and wildlife.
Layer Programming to Maximize Impact
We overlap our rangeland management programming with the observed range of lions, leopards, and cheetahs to ensure the health and connectivity of vital big cat habitat. We also enhance the health of these pastures with an increased beehive presence through our Women's #Beekeeping Initiative.
Leverage Partnerships to Enhance Connectivity
We work with multiple partners – including government authorities – across large landscapes like the #Ngorongoro Conservation Area to identify shared goals and implement joint programming with local community members."
#SolarPunkSunday #WildlifeCorridors #ClimateChangeAdaptation #Stewardship #EnvironmentalStewardship #SoilRestoration
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#Africa - #Coexistence That's Built to Last
"For two decades, African People & Wildlife has partnered with communities across #Tanzania to protect wildlife, restore landscapes, and support sustainable livelihoods. See how this work has grown and where it’s going next.
Landscape Restoration and Connectivity
We lead collective efforts to restore and connect a flourishing mosaic of lands that benefits people, parks, and wildlife while building local #ClimateChange #resilience.
#HabitatLoss and #fragmentation pose one of the greatest threats to the future of Africa’s people and #wildlife. Without urgent action and collaborative partnerships, our most critical landscapes and their natural resources could be lost forever.
Support Local Corridors
We engage communities in the conservation of critical corridors for wildlife and livestock that link protected areas with communal and private lands.
Revitalize #DegradedPastures
The #overgrazing of local pastures can lead to #SoilErosion and inadequate food for wildlife and livestock. Together with local communities, we monitor and manage the long-term health of vital habitats that benefit people and wildlife.
Layer Programming to Maximize Impact
We overlap our rangeland management programming with the observed range of lions, leopards, and cheetahs to ensure the health and connectivity of vital big cat habitat. We also enhance the health of these pastures with an increased beehive presence through our Women's #Beekeeping Initiative.
Leverage Partnerships to Enhance Connectivity
We work with multiple partners – including government authorities – across large landscapes like the #Ngorongoro Conservation Area to identify shared goals and implement joint programming with local community members."
#SolarPunkSunday #WildlifeCorridors #ClimateChangeAdaptation #Stewardship #EnvironmentalStewardship #SoilRestoration
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Norway’s Desert Control has introduced a breakthrough that sounds almost impossible. A technology known as Liquid NanoClay can transform dry sand into fertile soil in just seven hours.
By blending clay, water, and local soil, the mixture coats sand grains, allowing them to hold moisture and nutrients just like farmland. What normally takes decades through natural processes can now happen in less than a day.
Trials in the UAE and the U.S. have already shown promising results, proving that even deserts can be turned into green landscapes. This could reshape farming, protect against desert expansion, and secure food supplies for the future.
Core Topic – Land & Agriculture
#LiquidNanoClay #SoilRegen #SoilRestoration #DesertGreening #LandReclamation #SoilInnovation #SoilTech #SoilHealth #SustainableFarming #ClimateSmartAgricultureEnvironment & Climate
#ClimateAction #ClimateSolutions #EnvironmentalInnovation #EcosystemRestoration #GreenTech #Sustainability #RegenerativeAgriculture #NatureBasedSolutions #ClimateResilienceWater & Food Security
#WaterConservation #FoodSecurity #AgriTech #WaterSaving #FutureOfFarming #GlobalFoodSupplyScience & Innovation
#ScienceNews #EnvironmentalScience #TechForGood #BreakthroughTechnology #NextGenFarming #EcoInnovation #ScienceIsAwesomeRegional / Global
#NorwegianInnovation #UAE #USA #GlobalImpact #GreeningTheDesert -
Norway’s Desert Control has introduced a breakthrough that sounds almost impossible. A technology known as Liquid NanoClay can transform dry sand into fertile soil in just seven hours.
By blending clay, water, and local soil, the mixture coats sand grains, allowing them to hold moisture and nutrients just like farmland. What normally takes decades through natural processes can now happen in less than a day.
Trials in the UAE and the U.S. have already shown promising results, proving that even deserts can be turned into green landscapes. This could reshape farming, protect against desert expansion, and secure food supplies for the future.
Core Topic – Land & Agriculture
#LiquidNanoClay #SoilRegen #SoilRestoration #DesertGreening #LandReclamation #SoilInnovation #SoilTech #SoilHealth #SustainableFarming #ClimateSmartAgricultureEnvironment & Climate
#ClimateAction #ClimateSolutions #EnvironmentalInnovation #EcosystemRestoration #GreenTech #Sustainability #RegenerativeAgriculture #NatureBasedSolutions #ClimateResilienceWater & Food Security
#WaterConservation #FoodSecurity #AgriTech #WaterSaving #FutureOfFarming #GlobalFoodSupplyScience & Innovation
#ScienceNews #EnvironmentalScience #TechForGood #BreakthroughTechnology #NextGenFarming #EcoInnovation #ScienceIsAwesomeRegional / Global
#NorwegianInnovation #UAE #USA #GlobalImpact #GreeningTheDesert -
Norway’s Desert Control has introduced a breakthrough that sounds almost impossible. A technology known as Liquid NanoClay can transform dry sand into fertile soil in just seven hours.
By blending clay, water, and local soil, the mixture coats sand grains, allowing them to hold moisture and nutrients just like farmland. What normally takes decades through natural processes can now happen in less than a day.
Trials in the UAE and the U.S. have already shown promising results, proving that even deserts can be turned into green landscapes. This could reshape farming, protect against desert expansion, and secure food supplies for the future.
Core Topic – Land & Agriculture
#LiquidNanoClay #SoilRegen #SoilRestoration #DesertGreening #LandReclamation #SoilInnovation #SoilTech #SoilHealth #SustainableFarming #ClimateSmartAgricultureEnvironment & Climate
#ClimateAction #ClimateSolutions #EnvironmentalInnovation #EcosystemRestoration #GreenTech #Sustainability #RegenerativeAgriculture #NatureBasedSolutions #ClimateResilienceWater & Food Security
#WaterConservation #FoodSecurity #AgriTech #WaterSaving #FutureOfFarming #GlobalFoodSupplyScience & Innovation
#ScienceNews #EnvironmentalScience #TechForGood #BreakthroughTechnology #NextGenFarming #EcoInnovation #ScienceIsAwesomeRegional / Global
#NorwegianInnovation #UAE #USA #GlobalImpact #GreeningTheDesert -
Norway’s Desert Control has introduced a breakthrough that sounds almost impossible. A technology known as Liquid NanoClay can transform dry sand into fertile soil in just seven hours.
By blending clay, water, and local soil, the mixture coats sand grains, allowing them to hold moisture and nutrients just like farmland. What normally takes decades through natural processes can now happen in less than a day.
Trials in the UAE and the U.S. have already shown promising results, proving that even deserts can be turned into green landscapes. This could reshape farming, protect against desert expansion, and secure food supplies for the future.
Core Topic – Land & Agriculture
#LiquidNanoClay #SoilRegen #SoilRestoration #DesertGreening #LandReclamation #SoilInnovation #SoilTech #SoilHealth #SustainableFarming #ClimateSmartAgricultureEnvironment & Climate
#ClimateAction #ClimateSolutions #EnvironmentalInnovation #EcosystemRestoration #GreenTech #Sustainability #RegenerativeAgriculture #NatureBasedSolutions #ClimateResilienceWater & Food Security
#WaterConservation #FoodSecurity #AgriTech #WaterSaving #FutureOfFarming #GlobalFoodSupplyScience & Innovation
#ScienceNews #EnvironmentalScience #TechForGood #BreakthroughTechnology #NextGenFarming #EcoInnovation #ScienceIsAwesomeRegional / Global
#NorwegianInnovation #UAE #USA #GlobalImpact #GreeningTheDesert -
Norway’s Desert Control has introduced a breakthrough that sounds almost impossible. A technology known as Liquid NanoClay can transform dry sand into fertile soil in just seven hours.
By blending clay, water, and local soil, the mixture coats sand grains, allowing them to hold moisture and nutrients just like farmland. What normally takes decades through natural processes can now happen in less than a day.
Trials in the UAE and the U.S. have already shown promising results, proving that even deserts can be turned into green landscapes. This could reshape farming, protect against desert expansion, and secure food supplies for the future.
Core Topic – Land & Agriculture
#LiquidNanoClay #SoilRegen #SoilRestoration #DesertGreening #LandReclamation #SoilInnovation #SoilTech #SoilHealth #SustainableFarming #ClimateSmartAgricultureEnvironment & Climate
#ClimateAction #ClimateSolutions #EnvironmentalInnovation #EcosystemRestoration #GreenTech #Sustainability #RegenerativeAgriculture #NatureBasedSolutions #ClimateResilienceWater & Food Security
#WaterConservation #FoodSecurity #AgriTech #WaterSaving #FutureOfFarming #GlobalFoodSupplyScience & Innovation
#ScienceNews #EnvironmentalScience #TechForGood #BreakthroughTechnology #NextGenFarming #EcoInnovation #ScienceIsAwesomeRegional / Global
#NorwegianInnovation #UAE #USA #GlobalImpact #GreeningTheDesert -
Dead Soils, Lost Roots, and the Path to Recovering the West
To understand how to heal the land, we have to remember what was lost—and what still survives in hidden patches of ungrazed land.
Aug 27, 2025, @WesternWatershedsProject
"From the sagebrush-steppe of the Intermountain West to the coastal prairies of Point Reyes National Seashore, it is crucial to to restoring native perennial grasslands to understand what makes up a healthy ecosystem.
"Widespread and heavy cattle and sheep grazing have degraded or eliminated much of the native bunchgrasses that were important components of western grasslands. We have reconstructed a baseline visual model of how a generalized thriving perennial grassland community might have appeared within 500 years prior to European contact in North America.
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"The process can be reversed, and progress can be made in setting the path toward recovery and restoration of the original grasslands. Ungrazed or little-grazed native grassland relicts in parks, fenced livestock exclosures, and inaccessible spots like cliffs can give us clues as to what the land used to be like. But the removal of the primary stressor is absolutely necessary to begin this healing: the cattle and domestic sheep must go."
Learn more:
https://westernwatersheds.substack.com/p/dead-soils-lost-roots-and-the-path#SoilRestoration #NativeGrasses #Restoring #Rewilding #CattleGrazing #SheepGrazing #SolarPunkSunday #SoilIsLife
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Dead Soils, Lost Roots, and the Path to Recovering the West
To understand how to heal the land, we have to remember what was lost—and what still survives in hidden patches of ungrazed land.
Aug 27, 2025, @WesternWatershedsProject
"From the sagebrush-steppe of the Intermountain West to the coastal prairies of Point Reyes National Seashore, it is crucial to to restoring native perennial grasslands to understand what makes up a healthy ecosystem.
"Widespread and heavy cattle and sheep grazing have degraded or eliminated much of the native bunchgrasses that were important components of western grasslands. We have reconstructed a baseline visual model of how a generalized thriving perennial grassland community might have appeared within 500 years prior to European contact in North America.
[...]
"The process can be reversed, and progress can be made in setting the path toward recovery and restoration of the original grasslands. Ungrazed or little-grazed native grassland relicts in parks, fenced livestock exclosures, and inaccessible spots like cliffs can give us clues as to what the land used to be like. But the removal of the primary stressor is absolutely necessary to begin this healing: the cattle and domestic sheep must go."
Learn more:
https://westernwatersheds.substack.com/p/dead-soils-lost-roots-and-the-path#SoilRestoration #NativeGrasses #Restoring #Rewilding #CattleGrazing #SheepGrazing #SolarPunkSunday #SoilIsLife
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Dead Soils, Lost Roots, and the Path to Recovering the West
To understand how to heal the land, we have to remember what was lost—and what still survives in hidden patches of ungrazed land.
Aug 27, 2025, @WesternWatershedsProject
"From the sagebrush-steppe of the Intermountain West to the coastal prairies of Point Reyes National Seashore, it is crucial to to restoring native perennial grasslands to understand what makes up a healthy ecosystem.
"Widespread and heavy cattle and sheep grazing have degraded or eliminated much of the native bunchgrasses that were important components of western grasslands. We have reconstructed a baseline visual model of how a generalized thriving perennial grassland community might have appeared within 500 years prior to European contact in North America.
[...]
"The process can be reversed, and progress can be made in setting the path toward recovery and restoration of the original grasslands. Ungrazed or little-grazed native grassland relicts in parks, fenced livestock exclosures, and inaccessible spots like cliffs can give us clues as to what the land used to be like. But the removal of the primary stressor is absolutely necessary to begin this healing: the cattle and domestic sheep must go."
Learn more:
https://westernwatersheds.substack.com/p/dead-soils-lost-roots-and-the-path#SoilRestoration #NativeGrasses #Restoring #Rewilding #CattleGrazing #SheepGrazing #SolarPunkSunday #SoilIsLife
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Dead Soils, Lost Roots, and the Path to Recovering the West
To understand how to heal the land, we have to remember what was lost—and what still survives in hidden patches of ungrazed land.
Aug 27, 2025, @WesternWatershedsProject
"From the sagebrush-steppe of the Intermountain West to the coastal prairies of Point Reyes National Seashore, it is crucial to to restoring native perennial grasslands to understand what makes up a healthy ecosystem.
"Widespread and heavy cattle and sheep grazing have degraded or eliminated much of the native bunchgrasses that were important components of western grasslands. We have reconstructed a baseline visual model of how a generalized thriving perennial grassland community might have appeared within 500 years prior to European contact in North America.
[...]
"The process can be reversed, and progress can be made in setting the path toward recovery and restoration of the original grasslands. Ungrazed or little-grazed native grassland relicts in parks, fenced livestock exclosures, and inaccessible spots like cliffs can give us clues as to what the land used to be like. But the removal of the primary stressor is absolutely necessary to begin this healing: the cattle and domestic sheep must go."
Learn more:
https://westernwatersheds.substack.com/p/dead-soils-lost-roots-and-the-path#SoilRestoration #NativeGrasses #Restoring #Rewilding #CattleGrazing #SheepGrazing #SolarPunkSunday #SoilIsLife
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Dead Soils, Lost Roots, and the Path to Recovering the West
To understand how to heal the land, we have to remember what was lost—and what still survives in hidden patches of ungrazed land.
Aug 27, 2025, @WesternWatershedsProject
"From the sagebrush-steppe of the Intermountain West to the coastal prairies of Point Reyes National Seashore, it is crucial to to restoring native perennial grasslands to understand what makes up a healthy ecosystem.
"Widespread and heavy cattle and sheep grazing have degraded or eliminated much of the native bunchgrasses that were important components of western grasslands. We have reconstructed a baseline visual model of how a generalized thriving perennial grassland community might have appeared within 500 years prior to European contact in North America.
[...]
"The process can be reversed, and progress can be made in setting the path toward recovery and restoration of the original grasslands. Ungrazed or little-grazed native grassland relicts in parks, fenced livestock exclosures, and inaccessible spots like cliffs can give us clues as to what the land used to be like. But the removal of the primary stressor is absolutely necessary to begin this healing: the cattle and domestic sheep must go."
Learn more:
https://westernwatersheds.substack.com/p/dead-soils-lost-roots-and-the-path#SoilRestoration #NativeGrasses #Restoring #Rewilding #CattleGrazing #SheepGrazing #SolarPunkSunday #SoilIsLife
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As a backer of #PlanetWild, I am happy about the new mission #20 is focusing on #SoilRestoration and #Regreening degraded land in southern #Kenya.
Look at the video (called mission report) and if you like it, become a baker!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vG1H9Sg4lBM -
@BuildSoil Good to see you here! Hashtags are a key way to gain visibility. So do some looking for appropriate ones already in use and create some of your own, such #BuildSoil and #SoilRestoration.