> Sheep seem to be the big problem. They will grind vegetation down to nothing. If trees are cut down and sheep brought in, the land stabilizes as overgrazed pasture. Then it won't support many sheep, but what it will support will keep it overgrazed.
Sorry but that is wildly out of touch with the reality on the ground. Any farmer that allows overgrazing to happen would not be a farmer for long.
There are plenty of sheep flocks but they are by and large managed well. While there are certainly issues with biodiversity and habitat loss, overgrazing by sheep is not even near top of the list of causes
Sorry but that is wildly out of touch with the reality on the ground. Any farmer that allows overgrazing to happen would not be a farmer for long.
There are plenty of sheep flocks but they are by and large managed well. While there are certainly issues with biodiversity and habitat loss, overgrazing by sheep is not even near top of the list of causes