In Botswana, cattle rearing can either be in farms or in communal grazing areas. In communal grazing areas, carrying capacities are never adhered to, hence degradation sometimes occurs. This negatively impact on the livestock industry since cattle are mainly free ranging. This therefore calls for periodic checks of grass species to determine whether grazing areas still have potentials to sustain livestock production. A study was done to take stock of grass species and bush encroachment status around the biggest village of Botswana, known as Molepolole. The survey looked at species composition, distribution and production. The survey was done by using line transects, quadrats and plots in the northern and western direction of the village. In...
Conservation of African wildlife is dependent on conservation areas (CAs) and adjacent pastoral area...
Rangelands are valuable resources for livestock production and contribute positively to herders live...
South African rangelands in combination with their surrounding homesteads occupy 13% of the entire l...
The savannah biome, consisting of a dense herbaceous layer and a relatively open woody layer in comp...
Individual forage species were appraised in varying distances along transects radiating from the wat...
The objective of this study was to determine the impact of livestock grazing management systems on s...
The substitution of wild herbivores by livestock has led to substantial degradation of many southern...
This thesis investigates the effects of rangeland management systems on savanna ecosystems under dif...
Miombo woodlands sustainability in east and south-central Africa is threatened by human activities, ...
Dual-scale analyses assessing farm-scale patterns of ecological change and landscape-scale patterns ...
This study describes and analyses cattle management in Tlokweng Sub District. Two methods were used...
Communal rangelands occupy 13 percent of the agricultural land in South Africa, and these rangelands...
In order to determine the exploitation of grazing areas in the outskirts of Ouagadougou by cattle he...
This study used global positioning systems (GPS) to understand grazing distribution of three cattle ...
Rangeland degradation directly affects livestock production, resulting in food insecurity and ecolog...
Conservation of African wildlife is dependent on conservation areas (CAs) and adjacent pastoral area...
Rangelands are valuable resources for livestock production and contribute positively to herders live...
South African rangelands in combination with their surrounding homesteads occupy 13% of the entire l...
The savannah biome, consisting of a dense herbaceous layer and a relatively open woody layer in comp...
Individual forage species were appraised in varying distances along transects radiating from the wat...
The objective of this study was to determine the impact of livestock grazing management systems on s...
The substitution of wild herbivores by livestock has led to substantial degradation of many southern...
This thesis investigates the effects of rangeland management systems on savanna ecosystems under dif...
Miombo woodlands sustainability in east and south-central Africa is threatened by human activities, ...
Dual-scale analyses assessing farm-scale patterns of ecological change and landscape-scale patterns ...
This study describes and analyses cattle management in Tlokweng Sub District. Two methods were used...
Communal rangelands occupy 13 percent of the agricultural land in South Africa, and these rangelands...
In order to determine the exploitation of grazing areas in the outskirts of Ouagadougou by cattle he...
This study used global positioning systems (GPS) to understand grazing distribution of three cattle ...
Rangeland degradation directly affects livestock production, resulting in food insecurity and ecolog...
Conservation of African wildlife is dependent on conservation areas (CAs) and adjacent pastoral area...
Rangelands are valuable resources for livestock production and contribute positively to herders live...
South African rangelands in combination with their surrounding homesteads occupy 13% of the entire l...