FOREST LANDSCAPE RESTORATION SYSTEM

Animal Bunching as a tool for land management

Category: Soil and Land Restoration || Sub-Category: Erosion Control || Date Added: 14-Jan-2025

Description

Is a method that involves the use of animals to break the hardpans of the soil, add manure and act as an agent of seed dispersal.
This method also helps to improve quality and productivity levels of the soil and enhances water retention capability to support grass and vegetation growth.

  • Technologies, Publisher, Impact, Lessons learnt, Recommendations, Steps etc

    Implementation Steps:

    -Site demarcation or identification
    -community engagement meeting or barazas
    -regrouping animals in the identified site for a period of 2-3 weeks

  • Authors
    • Name: Serenua Lembele
      Email: steveparto4@gmail.com
      Occupation: Rangelands expert
      Organization: ILMAMUSI Mukogodo Forest Association

  • References
    • Name: African Nature Investors and Loldaiga Conservancy