The article discusses the use of a specialized machine called a 'krtačni stroj' (seed harvester) to restore nearly 200 hectares of Karst grasslands in Slovenia. The project, part of the ZA KRAS 2 initiative by the Škocjanske jame Park, aims to preserve native plant and animal species by collecting and using autochthonous seeds. It highlights the decline of Karst grasslands, which now cover less than 19% of the area, while forests occupy over 70%. The machine helps collect seeds for future restoration efforts, ensuring biodiversity and natural heritage preservation.
Bias read (Center): The article presents information about a conservation project without overt ideological slant. While it discusses environmental concerns and government-led initiatives, it does not take a clear partisan stance. The focus is on scientific and ecological aspects rather than political advocacy, making它




