TARGETED GRAZING
Utilizing livestock to strategically target and manage unwanted species, such as invasive plants or brush. These animals are known for their ability to consume a wide variety of plant species, making them effective natural weed and brush control agents.
ROTATIONAL GRAZING
Implement a rotational grazing system where livestock are moved periodically between different grazing areas. This practice helps prevent overgrazing, allows for vegetation recovery, and promotes a healthier and more diverse range of preferred plant species.
FENCING & HERDING TECHNIQUES
Install appropriate temporary fencing to control the movement of livestock and prevent them from overgrazing sensitive areas. Utilize trained herding dogs and livestock herders to guide and manage the livestock effectively, ensuring they graze in targeted areas.
REST & RECOVERY PERIODS
Allow rangelands to rest and recover after grazing by temporarily removing livestock from certain areas. This gives plants time to regrow and replenish their energy reserves, leading to healthier and more resilient ecosystems.




