Habitat restoration is the process of bringing damaged natural areas back to life. It helps plants, animals, and people by improving clean water, fresh air, and safe spaces for wildlife. By planting native trees, cleaning rivers, and removing harmful waste, we can support biodiversity and prevent species from disappearing. Habitat restoration also combats climate change by storing carbon and reducing floods. Communities benefit too, enjoying healthier parks and greener neighborhoods. Everyone can contribute by volunteering, learning about local ecosystems, or supporting conservation projects. Small actions in habitat restoration make a big difference for our planet’s future.