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What (who) is overgraze - definition

INTENSIVE GRAZING
Over-grazing; Overgraze; Overgrazed; Ecological impacts of overgrazing
  • Penned goats in an overgrazed landscape (Norte Chico, Chile)
  • Satellite image of the border between [[Israel]] and [[Egypt]]. The Egyptian side, to the left, is overgrazed.
  • Overgrazed area in western [[New South Wales]] ([[Australia]]), by loss of native [[flora]], in the upper right corner
  • Huge herd of migratory Wildebeest in [[Masai Mara]] during their annual migration shows landscape not overgrazed

overgraze         
¦ verb graze (grassland) too heavily.
Overgrazing         
Overgrazing occurs when plants are exposed to intensive grazing for extended periods of time, or without sufficient recovery periods. It can be caused by either livestock in poorly managed agricultural applications, game reserves, or nature reserves.

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Overgrazing

Overgrazing occurs when plants are exposed to intensive grazing for extended periods of time, or without sufficient recovery periods. It can be caused by either livestock in poorly managed agricultural applications, game reserves, or nature reserves. It can also be caused by immobile, travel restricted populations of native or non-native wild animals.

Overgrazing reduces the usefulness, productivity and biodiversity of the land and is one cause of desertification and erosion. Overgrazing is also seen as a cause of the spread of invasive species of non-native plants and of weeds. Degrading land, emissions from animal agriculture and reducing the biomass in a ecosystem contribute directly to climate change.

Overgrazing can be reversed or prevented by removing grazers in order to give plants time to recover between grazing events. Successful planned grazing strategies have been support in the American bison of the Great Plains, or migratory Wildebeests of the African savannas, or by holistic planned grazing.

Examples of use of overgraze
1. "The wild horse population doubles about every four years, and the effects of that are they will overgraze the land," said Sally Spencer of the BLM‘s National Wild Horse and Burro Program.
2. Common problems faced by the NCWCD from people living near protected areas include poaching, allowing animals to overgraze in protected areas and cutting trees for firewood. «The commission has deployed a team of trained rangers to monitor these activities and punish the violators,» Abu Zinada said.