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Bush encroachment is a major handicap to livestock grazing in Tanzania
Bush encroachment refers to the gradual invasion and expansion of woody vegetation into areas that were traditionally open for grazing. This encroachment negatively impacts the available grazing land for livestock, creating ...
Buffel grass provides a valuable option to restore degraded rangelands and forage for livestock in Tanzania
The image depicts cows grazing on Cenchrus ciliaris in Tanzania.
Rangeland monitoring using point line intercept in southern Tunisia
The image v illustrates the process of rangeland monitoring through the application of the point line intercept method in the southern regions of Tunisia. This method involves systematically placing a transect line across ...
Scattered trees across rangeland landscape in Senegal provide shade for livestock
image shows the role of the trees in Senegal rangelands serving as crucial providers of shade, offering relief and protection to grazing livestock from the scorching sun