This book examines Western grazing lands and their ecology. Their effective management is critical given their practical and environmental significance. However, historical range management has often failed to consider ecological factors, which has led to severe environmental damage. The author examines the ecological foundations of range management, including the interactions between plants and animals and between grazing and other environmental factors. It also provides insights into the history of range management and the evolution of its practices. The author also offers practical management strategies, including grazing techniques, grazing capacity estimation, and habitat enhancement techniques. Ultimately, the book offers significant insights into range management and encourages an integrated and ecologically sensitive approach to managing these lands. Its insights are therefore essential reading for anyone interested in the effective management of grazing lands.
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