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  • J Fisheries Livest Prod 11: 462,
  • DOI: 10.4172/2332-2608.1000462

Sustainable Rangeland Management Practices for Ecosystem Health

Bentley Braymer*
Department of Natural Resources & Society, University of Idaho, Moscow, Brazil
*Corresponding Author : Bentley Braymer, Department of Natural Resources & Society, University of Idaho, Brazil, Email: bentley624@gmail.com

Received Date: Oct 03, 2023 / Published Date: Oct 31, 2023

Abstract

Rangelands are expansive and ecologically significant landscapes that play a pivotal role in maintaining ecosystem health, supporting biodiversity, and influencing global carbon and water cycles. However, these invaluable resources face an array of challenges, including overgrazing, invasive species, and the impacts of climate change. This abstract introduces the concept of sustainable rangeland management as a means to safeguard the health and long-term productivity of these ecosystems. Sustainable rangeland management practices, such as rotational grazing, restoration, biodiversity conservation, and collaborative land management, are explored as effective strategies to mitigate the threats faced by rangelands. These practices not only serve as ecological safeguards but also contribute to the economic well-being of local communities, promoting a harmonious coexistence between human activities and the environment.

Citation: Braymer B (2023) Sustainable Rangeland Management Practices forEcosystem Health. J Fisheries Livest Prod 11: 462. Doi: 10.4172/2332-2608.1000462

Copyright: © 2023 Braymer B. This is an open-access article distributed underthe terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricteduse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author andsource are credited.

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