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Native vegetation restoration is not only economically beneficial but also provides systems-level benefits like, increased biodiversity, increased water recharge, and increased potential for carbon sequestration! Check out the Texan by Nature case study below! #Conservation #Restoration #Collaboration #TxN

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Rights of Way (ROW) permits industry members to cross public or private land for the purpose of connecting projects like communication towers, pipelines, and others. What if, along the way, industry created a positive conservation impact by restoring native vegetation? What kind of benefits would we see? A 2-year study by Texan by Nature, Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute, Texas A&M Department of Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management and EcoMetrics LLC funded by EOG Resources found that native vegetation restoration is not only economically beneficial but provides systems-level benefits like: 🦋Increased biodiversity 💧Increased water recharge 🌱Increased potential for carbon sequestration Read the project summary here: https://lnkd.in/gAFJzw_Y

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