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Rangeland
Rangelands are
grasslands,
shrublands,
woodlands,
wetlands, and
deserts that are grazed by domestic
livestock or wild animals. Types of rangelands include
tallgrass and
shortgrass prairies, desert grasslands and shrublands, woodlands,
savannas,
chaparrals,
steppes, and
tundras. Rangelands do not include forests lacking grazable understory vegetation, barren desert, farmland, or land covered by solid rock, concrete and/or glaciers.
rangeland
Noun
1. lan suitable for grazing livestock
(hypernym) land, ground, soil
Rangeland
Land, mostly grasslands, whose plants can provide food (i.e., forage) for grazing or browsing animals. See
feedlot.
Rangeland
Land on which the natural potential (climax) plant cover is principally native grasses, grasslike plants, and shrubs. It includes natural grasslands, savannahs, certain shrubs and grasslike lands, most deserts, tundra, alpine communities, coastal marshlands, and wet meadows. It also includes lands that are re-vegetated naturally or artificially and are managed like native vegetation. The United States has 399 million acres of non-federal rangeland, about 30% of all non-federal rural lands, according to the 1992 National Resources Inventory. The BLM manages approximately 167 million acres of federal rangelands, and the Forest Service manages approximately 95 million acres of federal rangelands.
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