Forbidden grazing boosts grassland growth by 1.69 times, benefiting animal husbandry.
Forbidden grazing in spring grassland was tested for 40 days in a village in Yushu. The study found that grass grew naturally in the forbidden grazing area, with 1.69 times more vegetation than in the grazing area. Additionally, the forbidden grazing area had a 6.15% increase in vegetation below ground. This approach effectively protects the grassland eco-environment and promotes sustainable animal husbandry.