‘It’s resurrection’: 1,000-year-old seeds could grow ancient plants in England’s ice-age ghost ponds
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In an exciting development for environmental restoration, experts in Norfolk are reviving ancient ice age ponds, which are acting as time capsules for rare plant species. This innovative approach not only aims to restore biodiversity but also highlights the potential of using historical ecosystems to inform modern conservation efforts. As these ghost ponds come back to life, they could provide valuable insights into climate resilience and the importance of preserving our natural heritage.
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