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Get active and take part in restoration programmes locally and internationally – examples include:

plantingsaplingmalawiPlanting native trees – this is an essential part of restoration work – putting the native species back into their endemic areas.

Local Restoration Volunteering – cleaning up, restoring local habitats, planting trees in your community.

International Restoration Volunteering – opportunities all throughout the world to take part in restoration volunteering opportunities in Africa, Asia, Latin America, North America and Europe.

meadow-brown-butterfl-430Backyard Restoration – is all about what you can do in your own garden, just like Harry Handprint – his garden is the earth, and he cares for it. If you can aim to turn 30% of your garden into a wildlife sanctuary, this is called backyard restoration.

Water restoration – restoring coral reefs, reef balls, planting mangroves, river restoration.

Wildlife reintroduction – reintroducing wildlife and rehabilitating habitats for wildlife.

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