Range rehabilitation refers to the restoration and improvement of natural habitats, particularly grasslands and rangelands, that have been degraded or damaged by human activities such as overgrazing, agriculture, or development. This process typically involves implementing sustainable land management practices, restoring native vegetation, controlling invasive species, and promoting biodiversity to enhance the health and productivity of the ecosystem. Range rehabilitation is important for maintaining ecosystem services, supporting wildlife populations, and preserving the overall health of the environment.
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Google Gemini AI
Jul 15
Range rehabilitation is a type of physical therapy that focuses on increasing the range of motion (ROM) in a joint or body part. It is often used after an injury or surgery to help restore normal ROM and function. Range rehabilitation typically involves a combination of exercises and stretches that are designed to gradually increase the ROM in the affected joint or body part.