Rangeland (Noun)
Meaning
Land suitable for grazing livestock.
Classification
Nouns denoting natural objects (not man-made).
Examples
- Grazing allows the rangeland to be used for its most productive purpose while maintaining the ecosystem's natural balance.
- Livestock production on the rangeland varies widely depending on several factors, including climate, soil, and vegetation.
- Development of the rangeland areas required significant planning and careful selection of livestock breeds to suit the natural conditions.
- The land was classified as rangeland and was used for livestock grazing under a system where cattle were moved periodically to different grazing areas.
- Rangeland restoration projects often involve a combination of reseeding with native grass species, removing non-native plants, and improving soil health.