#Africa - #Coexistence That's Built to Last

"For two decades, African People & Wildlife has partnered with communities across #Tanzania to protect wildlife, restore landscapes, and support sustainable livelihoods. See how this work has grown and where it’s going next.

Landscape Restoration and Connectivity

We lead collective efforts to restore and connect a flourishing mosaic of lands that benefits people, parks, and wildlife while building local #ClimateChange #resilience.

#HabitatLoss and #fragmentation pose one of the greatest threats to the future of Africa’s people and #wildlife. Without urgent action and collaborative partnerships, our most critical landscapes and their natural resources could be lost forever.

Support Local Corridors

We engage communities in the conservation of critical corridors for wildlife and livestock that link protected areas with communal and private lands.

Revitalize #DegradedPastures

The #overgrazing of local pastures can lead to #SoilErosion and inadequate food for wildlife and livestock. Together with local communities, we monitor and manage the long-term health of vital habitats that benefit people and wildlife.

Layer Programming to Maximize Impact

We overlap our rangeland management programming with the observed range of lions, leopards, and cheetahs to ensure the health and connectivity of vital big cat habitat. We also enhance the health of these pastures with an increased beehive presence through our Women's #Beekeeping Initiative.

Leverage Partnerships to Enhance Connectivity

We work with multiple partners – including government authorities – across large landscapes like the #Ngorongoro Conservation Area to identify shared goals and implement joint programming with local community members."

Learn more:
https://www.africanpeoplewildlife.org/key-issues/our-priorities/landscape-restoration-and-connectivity

#SolarPunkSunday #WildlifeCorridors #ClimateChangeAdaptation #Stewardship #EnvironmentalStewardship #SoilRestoration

Landscape Restoration and Connectivity - African People & Wildlife

Through strategic partnerships, we lead collective efforts to restore and connect a flourishing mosaic of lands that benefits people, parks, and wildlife.

#TFG #Appalachia #Overgrazing #WorldView #Society #HumanNature

It’s all overgrazing, it’s all a tragedy of the commons, and we can’t agree on exactly who to blame for signing this social contract — or how to renegotiate it before the pasture becomes permanently barren. The challenge isn’t identifying the problem — Rousseau and the English figured that out centuries ago. The challenge is mustering the collective wisdom to manage our shared resources before they’re grazed beyond recovery.

https://www.salon.com/2025/07/12/why-appalachia-and-rural-america-clings-to-trump/

Why Appalachia — and rural America — clings to Trump

After failures from both parties, MAGA's rural vote is a "desperate lunge toward any alternative"

Salon.com
Li Lin et al. found that #AlpineShrub and #AridAlpineSwampMeadows may undergo succession to alpine #KobresiaHumilis or #KobresiaPygmaea meadows in #Overgrazing conditions in Qinghai–Tibet Plateau. Grazing influences the characteristics and #SuccessionProcess of the plant communities, along with the livestock production service.
https://doi.org/10.1093/jpe/rtad010
In #Mongolia, #Overgrazing and the resulting degradation of rangelands are recognized as serious issues. To protect it, Kohei Suzuki et al. explored the #Composition, #Distribution and #EnvironmentalDrivers of Mongolian #RangelandPlantCommunities.
https://doi.org/10.1093/jpe/rtac100
#FensterFreitag through the fire appliance window last night. Extreme wild fire risk so of course the farmers are #burning and #overgrazing rare #TemperateRainforest / #AtlanticOakwood (not to mention allowing Rhododendron ponticum to run wild) #SFRS #muirburn
While we desperately need to reduce deer numbers to reduce #Overgrazing, if lynx are in the ‘too difficult’ box, wolves are never going to happen. #reintroduction #biodiversity

Reintroducing wolves to Highla...
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New publication: #Grazing intensity by #sheep affects spatial diversity in botanical composition of Inner Mongolian #grassland. #biodiversity #sustainablelanduse #grasslanddegradation #overgrazing
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agee.2024.109311
Grazing intensity by sheep affects spatial diversity in botanical composition of Inner Mongolian grassland

Overgrazing by sheep causes degradation of grasslands in the Inner Mongolian steppe, yet our understanding of its impact on grassland plant communitie…

Overgrazing (Habitat 🌄)

Overgrazing occurs when plants are exposed to intensive grazing for extended periods of time, or without sufficient recovery periods. It can be caused by either livestock in poorly managed agricultural applications, game reserves, or nature reserves. It can also be caused by immobile, travel restricted populations of native or non-native wild animals. Overgra...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overgrazing

#Overgrazing #Habitat #LandUse #Livestock #Grasslands #Agroecology

Overgrazing - Wikipedia

Private landholders control 60% of the Australian continent.
Many of Australia’s ecosystems are severely degraded.
Only 22% of Australia’s landmass is currently protected.

"About 60% of the continent is owned or managed privately – and 70% to 90% of inadequately protected wildlife is found mostly on such land, which includes farms, pastoral leases and mines."

"Through what legal mechanism can private landholders be engaged in biodiversity conservation? A conservation covenant is a legally binding commitment landholders make to restrict how their property is used."

"Existing covenants are generally used to protect high-value conservation land where ecosystems are healthy. Rarely are they used on degraded land needing restoration, such as overgrazed paddocks or former mining."
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https://theconversation.com/private-landholders-control-60-of-the-australian-continent-so-lets-get-them-involved-in-nature-protection-217450
#PrivateLandholders #degradation #mining #overgrazing #ConservationCovenant #NaturePositive #30x30 #nature #wildlife #koalas #Refuges #NatureRepair #restoration #conservation #biodiversity #climate

Private landholders control 60% of the Australian continent – so let's get them involved in nature protection

Legally binding deals struck with landholders can help protect and restore the environment over the long term.

The Conversation

Estimated 2 billion tons of #sand and #dust are entering the atmosphere per year: ‘We are in a vicious circle’

Story by Jeremiah Budin, December 11, 2023

"#Pollution and human activity have ripple effects everywhere that plants grow, and one of those effects is that there is less land for plants to grow than ever before.

"According to the United Nations, the world is losing around 386,000 square miles (by some estimates, more than Texas and New Mexico combined) of productive land per year to sand and #DustStorms — the result of #HumanActivity, as Reuters reports.

What is happening?

"The United Nations Convention to Combat #Desertification (#UNCCD) recently issued a report that called attention to the issue of land loss due to #SandStorms, which have hit large areas of #Africa and #Asia. According to the report, at least 25% of the storms could be attributed to human activity, such as #overmining and #overgrazing.

Why is this concerning?

"According to the UNCCD report, 'with impacts far beyond the source regions, an estimated 2 billion tons of sand and dust now enters the atmosphere every year, an amount equal in weight to 350 Great Pyramids of Giza.' And while sand storms are common in many regions, this new frequency and intensity are not.

“'We are in a vicious circle, where #LandDegradation is fueling #ClimateChange and climate change is exacerbating land loss in the world,' Ibrahim Thiaw, UNCCD executive secretary, told Reuters.

"Thiaw went on to explain that as the sand storms continue to make an increasing amount of land unfarmable, it affects people’s ability to get food in some of the world’s most vulnerable countries.

“'It goes well beyond individuals,' he said. 'It is affecting the entire community.'

What can be done about it?

"The UNCCD had several recommendations for steps that could be taken to prevent further land loss. For one, it said that funding needs to be increased to tackle the problem, which has drawn less attention so far than other issues caused by human-driven pollution.

"Also, new incentives are needed for the private sector to take responsibility for the land that it destroys.

"As Thiaw told Reuters, #China has been successful at combating desertification and controlling dust, by employing a #LandManagement, #restoration, and #reforestation program."

Source:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/weather/topstories/estimated-2-billion-tons-of-sand-and-dust-are-entering-the-atmosphere-per-year-we-are-in-a-vicious-circle/ar-AA1lgYPT?rc=1&ocid=winp1taskbar&cvid=04c6b54204964fc2c9a42f16ffd64d9a&ei=8

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