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The need for biodiversity isn’t new – and neither is the research that’s been conducted to determine the best way to make it happen.
Biodiversity is nothing more than a technical term for a simple concept – allow native plant and wildlife habitats to thrive. Enhancing biodiversity in a region means improving an area’s wildlife and plant habitat by controlling unwanted vegetation. And herbicides can play a key role. Many times combined with other management methods, selective herbicides promote a grass, herb and fern ground cover that not only discourages woody plant infestations, but also improves wildlife habitat.
This isn't just opinion. It’s backed by nearly 60 years of scientific research.

