rangeland

IPA: rˈeɪŋgɪɫʌnd

noun

  • (US) unimproved land that is suitable for the grazing of livestock
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Examples of "rangeland" in Sentences

  • Much of the land reverted to rangeland.
  • It would have been located on rangeland.
  • Most are used as rangeland or wildlife habitat.
  • Ranches are likely to comprise mainly rangeland.
  • Rangeland is a prominent feature of rural Canada.
  • It is primarily used for rangeland and wildlife habitat.
  • Many of these trails are still visible in the rangeland.
  • They are usually found in country that is designated as rangeland.
  • An abundance of these plants on a rangeland indicates good health.
  • Nigeria is losing of rangeland and cropland to desertification each year.
  • But Rep. Cynthia M. Lummis R-Wyo. rose in opposition, saying the horses overpopulate many areas of her state and damage the rangeland.
  • The lark is adapted to Ethiopia's "rangeland" - the savannah of native grasses that traditionally covered large parts of east Africa, but is now rapidly disappearing.
  • The degradation of Ethiopia's grassy "rangeland" has brought Sidamo lark numbers to a critical level, experts say - without action, it could soon be Africa's first recorded bird extinction

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