The prejudice aginst the traditional use of forest areas has no basis explain with an example
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This point can be explained with the following example:
Nomadic shepherds were using the Alpine meadows in the Himalayan National Park area for their sheep to graze in summer. When the National Park was formed, this practice was stopped. Now, without the regular grazing by sheep, the grass grows very tall. It was observed that the tall grass falls down on the fresh growth and prevents its growth. This ultimately destroyed the grassland.
Nomadic shepherds were using the Alpine meadows in the Himalayan National Park area for their sheep to graze in summer. When the National Park was formed, this practice was stopped. Now, without the regular grazing by sheep, the grass grows very tall. It was observed that the tall grass falls down on the fresh growth and prevents its growth. This ultimately destroyed the grassland.
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