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Native Ground Cover RestorationDescription of the Native Ground Cover Restoration project.The Terrestrial Habitat Conservation and Restoration section began a program of restoring degraded habitat, pasture, and agricultural lands to native ground cover in order to increase habitat for wildlife. Monitoring is conducted to determine the efficacy of restoring these areas to native ground cover vegetation. Restoration depends on the complete removal of exotic grasses. This is accomplished by disking the ground and applying multiple herbicide treatments. Removal treatments are followed by the establishment of native vegetation by planting seeds collected from a donor site. Success of the project is evaluated on several factors including how well the native vegetation grows, the success in removing exotic vegetation, and encroachment of bahiagrass at the edges of restored areas.
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