Both overgrazing and undergrazing can be problems at Dartmoor. Overgrazing, often caused by livestock such as sheep, can lead to soil erosion, loss of vegetation, and harm to biodiversity. Conversely, undergrazing can allow invasive plant species to thrive and disrupt the ecosystem balance. Effective land management strategies are crucial to maintaining the health of Dartmoor's unique environment.
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Overgrazing leads to soil degradation, reducing its fertility and ability to retain water, which can result in decreased agricultural productivity. This degradation can also contribute to desertification, loss of biodiversity, and increased soil erosion, which can affect local ecosystems and food supply. As a consequence, communities may face economic challenges and food insecurity, impacting overall health and livelihoods. Additionally, overgrazing can exacerbate climate change by releasing stored carbon from the soil.
The soil blew away because of overgrazing.
Dartmoor is a large open plain in Devon, England.
The Dartmoor pony has no natural predators.
Dartmoor School was created in 1990.
Danger on Dartmoor was created in 1980.
The Dartmoor Worker was created in 1864 by Sir Thomas Tyrwhitt. It is a publication that aims to support and educate workers on the Dartmoor estate in England.
The Dartmoor Pony is a FEMALE.
The duration of A Cottage on Dartmoor is 1.28 hours.
A Cottage on Dartmoor was created in 1929-10.
Dartmoor became a National Park in 1951
Dartmoor Preservation Association was created in 1883.
Museum of Dartmoor Life was created in 1981.
The main rock type in Dartmoor is granite, specifically known as Dartmoor granite. It is a type of igneous rock that forms the rugged tors and domes that characterize the landscape of Dartmoor National Park.