The extent of grass species composition in Braklaagte,Zeerust District,North-West Province,South Africa |
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Abstract: | Grassland retrogression in tribal areas is evident. Long-term overgrazing by livestock plays an important role in grassland retrogression. Palatable species are the first to disappear and are then followed by the non-palatable species. Mismanagement and the incorrect grazing strategies by local farmers contribute to the problem. Vegetation in Braklaagte, in the Zeerust District is overgrazed and is a clear example of land degradation. Twelve target sites in Braklaagte were identified and the vegetation was compared with the vegetation in the nearby Madikwe Game Reserve that served as a benchmark reference. |
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Keywords: | BENCHMARK BRAKLAAGTE GRASSLAND RETROGRESSION MADIKWE GAME RESERVE MISMANAGEMENT |
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