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Rangeland Monitoring in Western Uplands

 

Part 2: Basic Rangeland Ecology

Grazing Practices Can Alter the Interaction of Components of the Range Ecosystem

Grazing can influence the delicate interaction of range ecosystem components. Overgrazing occurs when plants are repeatedly grazed without allowing for recovery between grazing events. Recovery may involve resting pastures during subsequent growing seasons.

 

Conditions that may indicate overgrazing include:

  • Inability of plants to recover between grazing
  • Decrease in biodiversity of all organisms, and not just plants.
  • Increased erosion because more soil is exposed
  • Increased weed infestation
Grazing can have negative or positive effects on rangelands depending on how it is managed. The longer overgrazing occurs, the longer it will take the ecosystem to repair itself and move toward a more desired condition. This module was developed to help you manage your ranch proactively by developing realistic goals to move in the direction of desired range conditions.