In reforestation, trees should be one of the same species which were found in that forest. Why?
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Reforestation :
It is defined as restocking of the destroyed forests by planting new trees.
The planted trees should be of the same species which are found in the forest so that the diversity of the forest can be preserved.
Growing native species of forest can provide various benefits like restoration of the soil, and rejuvenation of flora and fauna.
Reforestation can improve biodiversity resulting in increased primary production, reduced susceptibility to invasion by exotic species, and increased ecological resistance.