Grazing and Biodiversity – The Positive Side
The adverse effects of poorly managed grazing on biodiversity and ecosystem function are attested by much scientific literature. This weight of evidence, leading to a generally negative view of grazing as an ecological factor, tends to overshadow the evidence for beneficial effects of properly managed grazing. This compilation of papers presents examples from around the world of the benefits of properly managed grazing for conservation of biodiversity.
The Rangeland Journal 32 (2) pp.205
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The Rangeland Journal 35 (1) pp.85
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The Rangeland Journal 35 (3) pp.273
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The Rangeland Journal 35 (4) pp.403
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The Rangeland Journal 36 (2) pp.151
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The Rangeland Journal 37 (1) pp.89
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