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How copying nature can stop desertification

  By ABAAdmin1842 January 19, 2014 March 3, 2015 Wild Equine Research, Wild Equines Around the World

Study on effects of managing livestock to mimic behavior of wild horses in the past.

Research Holistic Grazing in response to Climate Change

Tagged  Africa, desertification, environmental impacts, livestock, South Africa.
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« Wildlife and cows can be partners, not enemies, in search for food
Horse Trail Scientific Monitoring Program »

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