Other suspected causes include sewage from resorts on the islands and coast and excessive
grazing by cattle in the outback, which may have loosened the topsoil, allowing it to be washed down the rivers to the coast, along with the nitrates and phosphates bonded to it.
He lamented that farmers in the state had lost their crops to uncontrolled
grazing by cattle, a development that had led to conflicts between farmers and herdsmen.
They also protect the plant from
grazing by cattle, sheep, goats, and deer.
You can take a pleasant strole arround our 30 acre organic farm
grazed by cattle and sheep alongside the River Ottery.
Not exact matches
Prominent listings include Quilpie, a 166,000 hectare carbon abatement and beef
cattle aggregation in Charleville, Queensland being offloaded
by institutional asset managers SLM Partners, and Wanderribby, a 2700 hectare
cattle feedlot and
grazing property near Meningie in South Australia being sold
by vertically integrated beef producers the Gunner family.
Vergemont, a 352,590 - hectare
cattle grazing property near Longreach in central Queensland, has been listed for sale
by the Bode family.
Australia's
cattle station market is charging back to life with a shortlist of bidders, including billionaire Brett Blundy, likely to send the price of two huge properties owned
by one of the country's biggest beef producers, the Oxenford family's Western
Grazing Company, to well over $ 100 million.
The statement said, «The state government should prepare a bill to be sent to the state House of Assembly for consideration against the indiscriminate
grazing of
cattle on our farmlands to curtail this widespread evil
by the herdsmen in Ondo State.»
The zonal chairman affirmed that a larger percentage of Fulani herdsmen were unaware that their traditional method of rearing
cattle had been proscribed
by the anti-open
grazing law, threatening that any attempt to impound their
cattle would spark a crisis in the state.
The anti-open
grazing law enacted
by the Benue State Government recently has forced massive movement of Fulani herdsmen and their
cattle into parts of Awe, Keana and Obi local government areas of Nasarawa State, UMAR MUHAMMED takes a look on how the massive migration is affecting farmers
The bill before the Edo House of Assembly to establish the Edo State Control of Nomadic
Cattle Rearing /
Grazing Law has been rejected
by the state government...
Bello said the FCT Administration had moved a step further
by identifying new
grazing reserves that would cater for
cattle grazing requirements.
ORA while insisting that the idea of the federal government to establish
cattle colonies or
grazing reserves for the herdsmen was a direct ploy to take Nigerians» lands and give to the Fulanis, implored all herdsmen to move their
cattle to the allocated lands reserved for such purpose
by both Kano and Niger state governments saying that the allocated lands were enough to accommodate herdsmen and their
cattle.
Four days ago on Monday April 25, 2016 many of our brothers and sisters in Nimbo in Uzo Uwani Local Government Area of the state were murdered in cold blood
by suspected Fulani herdsmen who have been
grazing their
cattle in that area for a while now.
It was learnt that the victim, 26, was pursued
by his assailants while
grazing his
cattle before they caught up with him few kilometres away from the town, where he was killed and his head removed.
But
by 2007,
cattle grazing in the area had been abandoned and the forest began to come back.
In some regions, greening could be caused
by species change, with greener invasive plants replacing indigenous ones or bushes encroaching on grasslands that are used to
graze cattle, Wang said.
A freezing rain, followed
by an avalanche of four feet of snow and winds of 70 miles an hour, hit thousands of
cattle still
grazing on «summer pastures» at a time when the animals had not yet grown their protective winter coats and were ill prepared for the harsh conditions.
We found that ground - based reptiles in paddocks with high numbers of
cattle were heavily impacted
by grazing.
In addition to
grazing requirements, they have to feed their
cattle organic hay, which is harder to come
by.
Grasses take up this toxic heavy metal, which is then eaten
by the
cattle and sheep that
graze them.
It's also a term for the food eaten
by grazing animals, such as
cattle and horses.
«Management in the High Plains includes winter
grazing of wheat
by stocker
cattle.
Even fuzzy
cattle pause their
grazing as we charge
by in the British crossover, the escalating whine of its supercharger cutting through the usual still pulse of this provincial hill country.
They should not be prevented from eating the droppings of grass - fed
cattle and horses, from which they can get many vital elements derived from the herbage on which the animals have
grazed and in a form easily assimilated
by the dog.»
In the mountains of Portugal, which are characterized
by steep fields of pastures and difficult road access, this breed has adapted to the conditions of the region [6] and the type of
cattle, sheep and goats that have traditionally
grazed in these areas.
Safe:
Cattle graze at a temporary shelter built
by the Agriculture Ministry, after they were evacuated from the disaster - prone red zones around Bali's Mount Agung.
The first of which being loss and degradation of habitat resulting from over
grazing by domestic livestock (
cattle and horses) and feral nonnative herbivores (sheep, deer, elk).
By 1930 it was the peaceful
grazing ground of
cattle ad apparently abundantly studded with our indigenous Arum Lilies.
During the 1800s, hunters and ranchers came to the islands, which became heavily
grazed by sheep,
cattle, hogs, donkeys, even rabbits.
Glorious views of contented
cattle grazing in fields ringed
by blue mountains.
The province is known for its
cattle ranches, travelers will see many homes surrounded
by green pastures and
grazing cows.
Four modern motel style flats and four standard cabins situated on a sheep and
cattle grazing property situated in the heart of the Coorong, surrounded
by national parks, a game reserve and set in a scenic gum tree area.
The hacienda still includes low levels of
cattle grazing and produces tropical fruits such as mangos on an annual basis; however, tourism and visitation
by school groups and researchers are the focus of Curú today.
In the U.S., for example, huge areas in the West are managed
by the Bureau of Land Management and leased to ranchers for
cattle grazing for fees that are below market rate and way below what they would need to be to account for their environmental impact.
These problems are compounded
by deforestation, carried out in order to make room for increased agriculture as well as for commercial timber, and slash and burn land conversion for
cattle grazing.
... In another part of Australia,
cattle grazing has been identified as detrimental to World Heritage values,
by potentially initiating soil erosion, altering under - storey vegetation and fire regimes.
«In addition to the significant GHG emissions reductions achieved
by this project, carbon financing allows local ranch families to maintain their traditional livelihood of
cattle grazing by providing economic incentives,» said Dick Kempka, Vice President of Business Development for The Climate Trust.
By raising the panels 6 feet, it makes it possible for
cattle to
graze beneath.
Please note also that the actual historical Commons — lands used in common
by communities to, for example,
graze their
cattle — were not generally degraded because of the number of people in those communities.
Already facing challenges as the prairies — and prairie dog colonies (a favorite food item)-- are converted to agricultural and
cattle grazing fields, Audubon's climate model now projects a significant shift (only 6 % remaining stable) and reduction (
by 84 %) of summer climate space for this species.
It's not often you see a sewage processing lagoon so close to an airport, but this home next to the main runway also has the misfortune of methane - producing
cattle grazing right beside it, on tumbleweed moisturized
by those very waters.