What are the damages caused to forest by grazing domestic animals in national parks
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Grazing also may lead to the endangerment of various types of plant species (especially herbs and shrubs) that grow naturally without human aid. Sometimes, overgrazing of these herbs or shrubs may lead to the loosening of soil and when there is a heavy rainfall, it leads to soil erosion. Sometimes the grazing animals can also become food for the wild beasts present in that national park. Thus it is better to avoid grazing in national parks and wildlife sanctuaries.
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