Rangeland conditions are still good, meaning better forage for rangeland cattle.
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Grasslands, rangeland, and desert could expand into previously forested areas.
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Overgrowth of the plant is sometimes an indicator of overgrazing on rangeland.
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Some of the most wildfire-vulnerable rangeland in the nation is in southwest Idaho.
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The pen is arid-zone spinifex rangeland surrounded by 14km of electric fence.
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Above ground, a handful of ranchers raise sheep and cattle on the stingy rangeland.
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Changes to traditional ways of life mean that much of the rangeland has disappeared.
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Mesquite and juniper samples were harvested from native rangeland areas near Vernon.
From the sciencedaily.com
It is a far cry from the 1 million ewes who grazed the state's rangeland 20 years ago.
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Land suitable for grazing livestock
Rangeland is any extensive area of land that is occupied by native herbaceous or shrubby vegetation which is grazed by domestic or wild animals. ...
(rangelands) a diverse group of relatively undisturbed ecosystems such as tropical savannahs, woodlands, shrublands and grasslands. Rangelands extend across low rainfall and variable climates, including arid, semi-arid, and some seasonally high rainfall areas. ...
(animal science) A large open land area on which livestock wander and graze. The native vegetation is mainly grasses, forbs, and shrubs.
Land on which the foliage is grazed by animal stock, but on which agricultural practices are not performed on a annual or more frequent basis.
Land on which cattle, sheep, etc., may graze
Land on which the natural potential (climax) plant cover is principally native grasses, grasslike plants, and shrubs. It includes natural grasslands, savannahs, certain shrubs and grasslike lands, most deserts, tundra, alpine communities, coastal marshlands, and wet meadows. ...