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Что (кто) такое grazing acreage - определение

Taylor Grazing Act; Grazing district; Grazing districts

Earth-grazing fireball         
  • Červená hora]] (Czech Republic), one of the stations of the [[European Fireball Network]]. The bright track on the left is the [[Moon]].
METEOROID THAT ENTERS EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE AND LEAVES AGAIN
EN070807; Earth-grazer; Earth-grazing meteor procession; Earth Grazer; Earth grazing fireball; Earth-grazing fireballs; Earth-grazing meteor; Grazing meteors; Earth-grazing
An Earth-grazing fireball (or Earth grazer) is a fireball, a very bright meteor that enters Earth’s atmosphere and leaves again. Some fragments may impact Earth as meteorites, if the meteor starts to break up or explodes in mid-air.
Grazing (behaviour)         
  • coprophagous]] [[herbivore]]s.
  • Cattle grazing in a high-elevation environment at the [[Big Pasture Plateau]], Slovenia
  • [[Green sea turtle]] grazing on [[seagrass]]
METHOD OF FEEDING IN HERBIVORES, EATING GRASSES AND OTHER PLANTS
Scraper (biology); Grazing (behavior)
Grazing is a method of feeding in which a herbivore feeds on low-growing plants such as grasses or other multicellular organisms, such as algae. Many species of animals can be said to be grazers, from large animals such as hippopotamuses to small aquatic snails.
grazing         
  • Summer grazing]] in a high-elevation environment at the [[Big Pasture Plateau]], Slovenia
  • [[Conservation grazing]] by [[Highland Cattle]] at the [[London Wetland Centre]] nature reserve
  • nomads]] across the Middle East and central Asia with a reliable source of food.
  • Diagram of continuous grazing, a low-input, low-output system
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  • Maasai]] herdsman grazing his cattle inside the [[Ngorongoro crater]]}}
  • [[Old Norwegian Sheep]] grazing at an island on the coast of Norway. This is a vulnerable habitat where the sheep take part in a delicate ecological balance.
METHOD OF FEEDING IN WHICH A HERBIVORE EATS PARTS OF LOW-GROWING GRASSES, FORBS OR ALGAE
Grazed; Grazer-scraper; Mob Grazing; Grazing systems; Depasturing
¦ noun grassland suitable for pasturage.

Википедия

Taylor Grazing Act of 1934

The Taylor Grazing Act of 1934 (Pub. L. 73–482) is a United States federal law that provides for the regulation of grazing on the public lands (excluding Alaska) to improve rangeland conditions and regulate their use.

The law initially permitted 80 million acres (32 million hectares) of previously unreserved public lands of the United States to be placed into grazing districts to be administered by the Department of the Interior. As amended, the law now sets no limit on the amount of lands in grazing districts. Currently, there are approximately 162 million acres (66 million ha) inside grazing allotments.

These can be vacant, unappropriated, and unreserved land from public lands, all except for Alaska, national forests, parks, monuments, Indian reservations, railroad grant lands, and revested Coos Bay Wagon Road grant lands. Surrounding land owners may be granted right of passage over these districts. Permits are given for grazing privileges in the districts. Also permits can be given to build fences, reservoirs, and other improvements.

The permittees are required to pay a fee, and the permit cannot exceed ten years but is renewable. Permits can be revoked because of severe drought or other natural disasters that deplete grazing lands.