Compare and contrast: In the Brazilian Amazon, seedlings offer hope for drying rivers
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In an effort to restore drying springs, Indigenous people in the Rio Pindaré reserve are mapping headwaters and planting species native to the Amazon rainforest along their margins. Scientists say this type of reforestation could help restore balance to water cycles in the region, mitigating the broader impacts of drought and climate change. Click here to read the story.