Regeneration is a natural process. Initially established as a nursery crop, a regenerating forest will, with succession and the right environmental attributes, ultimately comprise many species of native flora and fauna. A permanent regenerating native forest is self-sustaining. It is dynamic, resilient and has the ability to repair and replace itself over time.
In the video, Managing Director Matt Walsh describes the process of regenerating a forest from a radiata pine nurse crop to a biodiverse, native environment.