A South African reserve shows how carbon can catalyze rewilding conservation
PolicyFriday, March 27, 2026Mongabay

A South African reserve shows how carbon can catalyze rewilding conservation

The Tswalu Kalahari Reserve in South Africa demonstrates how carbon sequestration initiatives can support rewilding efforts, blending conservation with climate action. By leveraging carbon credits and restoration strategies, the reserve is successfully enhancing biodiversity while addressing climate change. Such models may provide valuable insights for broader conservation policies and practices.

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