Restoring Heterogeneity on Rangelands: Ecosystem Management Based on Evolutionary Grazing Patterns
Fuhlendorf and Engle propose a paradigm that enhances heterogeneity instead of homogeneity to promote biological diversity and wildlife habitat on rangelands grazed by livestock. Rangelands are the most common form of terrain in both the US and the world.
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