Very, VERY important message and video. It's critical that as many people as possible understand the monumental importance of native free-roaming herbivores within the landscape and how to go about restoring them. May every one of these projects see increased prosperity and expansion for years to come! Thank you.
Thank you so much for showing the world what grazing megafauna can do!!! A lot of this also applies here in North America, and I will do my part to spread the GrazeLife message!
This is just excellent wish we had more enlightened approaches to the wild horses and other large herbivores and their grazing here in North America, including USA and Canadad as well as Mexico
Domestic livestock grazing is basically farming. It prevents forests from growing back where they used to be. A wild habitat is governed by apex predators at the top of the food chain, controlling herbivore numbers and preventing overgrazing.
In the primordial situation the land wasn't extensively grazed. It was intensively grazed by huge herds but with long periods of rest. It is going to be important to reconcile the theories of Frans Vera and Allen Savory to come up with a unified vision of how the landscape and megafauna interact.
Large herds did graze intensively but they did not stay in one spot to overgraze. Predators are sure they were always moving to a new spot, and some areas were avoided altogether.
Very, VERY important message and video. It's critical that as many people as possible understand the monumental importance of native free-roaming herbivores within the landscape and how to go about restoring them. May every one of these projects see increased prosperity and expansion for years to come! Thank you.
Thank you so much for showing the world what grazing megafauna can do!!! A lot of this also applies here in North America, and I will do my part to spread the GrazeLife message!
This is just excellent wish we had more enlightened approaches to the wild horses and other large herbivores and their grazing here in North America, including USA and Canadad as well as Mexico
Excellent work! Thank you again for all that you're doing.
Thank you for this!
Hi Rewilding Europe. May I suggest you open up the video so the audience can contribute subtitles? I would be happy to supply the Danish version.
Keep up the good work
Quality Content !
oh the drama and criminal charges here in Denmark if you left a carcas in the field here...
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Dont forget the predators like wolves
Domestic livestock grazing is basically farming. It prevents forests from growing back where they used to be.
A wild habitat is governed by apex predators at the top of the food chain, controlling herbivore numbers and preventing overgrazing.
In the primordial situation the land wasn't extensively grazed. It was intensively grazed by huge herds but with long periods of rest. It is going to be important to reconcile the theories of Frans Vera and Allen Savory to come up with a unified vision of how the landscape and megafauna interact.
Large herds did graze intensively but they did not stay in one spot to overgraze. Predators are sure they were always moving to a new spot, and some areas were avoided altogether.
@@emiiliaolausson5559 Yes, overgrazing is a chronic matter, not an acute one.
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