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Impact of the type of use of permanent grasslands areas in mountainous regions on the floristic diversity of habitats and animal welfare

The natural form of feeding for all herbivorous species is grazing. Primarily local breeds should be grazed on natural grasslands, as they are resistant to adverse weather conditions, are likely to get nutritional requirements fulfilled on the grazing, and are highly resistant to disease. The aim of...

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Published in:Global ecology and conservation 2019-07, Vol.19, p.e00629, Article e00629
Main Authors: Chabuz, Witold, Kulik, Mariusz, Sawicka-Zugaj, Wioletta, Żółkiewski, Paweł, Warda, Marianna, Pluta, Michał, Lipiec, Antoni, Bochniak, Andrzej, Zdulski, Jan
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