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The Grazing Animals Project (GAP); enhancing the effectiveness of conservation grazing through a partnership approach
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 November 2017
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The Grazing Animals Project (GAP) is a partnership between most of the major conservation organisations, governmental as well as non-governmental, working alongside key groups from the livestock sector. Its main aim is to promote and facilitate effective and sustainable livestock grazing systems that will directly benefit wildlife and landscape conservation.
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