Tswalu Kalahari Reserve in South Africa is restoring degraded soils through wildlife reintroductions while generating carbon credits. Soils hold roughly three times more carbon than forests, offering a stable climate solution.
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Restoring land with wildlife & earning carbon credits in the Kalahari Desert

3 Times More Carbon Than Forests ratio Soil carbon storage advantage
Wildlife Reintroduction For Land Restoration strategy Project focus
Soil-Based Rather Than Forest-Based type Carbon credit innovation
Fire And Clear-Cut Resistant carbon stability advantage
3x More soil carbon vs forest carbon