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Food forests provide for both humans and biodiversity by working in harmony with nature's systems. They're also regenerative and self-sustaining....
Food forests provide for both humans and biodiversity by working in harmony with nature's systems. They're also regenerative and self-sustaining....
A highly effective way to reduce biodiversity losses in agricultural regions is to increase the amount of natural and semi-natural habitats such as forests, hedgerows, prairie strips and other non-crop areas....
A historic example of the impact of biodiversity loss on humans is the Great Famine in Ireland from 1845-1852...