Como recuperar nascentes de água passo a passo

How to Restore Water Springs Step by Step 1) Observe for the formation of secondary vegetation (natural regeneration) with plants such as rosemary, carrapicho, jaborandi, lobeira, assa-peixe, embaúba, pinha do marjo, pombeiro, aroeira, sangra d'água, pororoca, maria-mole, etc. If this is the case with your spring, you only need to fence it, maintaining a minimum distance of 50 meters around it. 2) If the area around your spring is occupied by pasture and few shrubs, in addition to fencing it, you should plant some trees, carefully choosing the species, quantity, and distribution. Planting too many trees near the spring can dry it out for a period of time. Within the fenced area, it is recommended to plant approximately 30 to 100 trees, depending on the regeneration potential and the local ecosystem, always with native species. In this quantity, these trees will attract birds and other animals, bringing new seeds that will gradually reforest the area. They will also increase rainwater infiltration into the soil and hold back soil washed away by floodwaters, preventing the spring from being buried. Trees should be well distributed throughout the area, taking care to alternate pioneer plants, which grow faster, with climax plants, which grow more slowly but live longer.