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Home > Impact > Funded Projects > Advancing Native Habitat Recovery and Improving Carbon Sequestration
This project aims to utilize soil microbial interactions with native plants to shape aboveground ecosystem dynamics, augmenting conventional methods with ecologically informed strategies for sustainable land management.
Grasslands, invaluable for ecological, agricultural, and socio-cultural reasons, are threatened by invasive species and climate change. As Alberta shifts towards low carbon energy, restoring coal-mining sites in grasslands is imperative. Current restoration efforts usually focus on planting native Prairie grasses, forbs, and shrubs, controlling invasives, and monitoring sites. However, this approach can be costly when plant establishment is low, thus requiring new techniques to ensure better plant establishment and long-term restoration success. This project aims to utilize soil microbial interactions with native plants to shape aboveground ecosystem dynamics, augmenting conventional methods with ecologically informed strategies for sustainable land management.