Anthropogenic Disturbances Threaten Woody Species Diversity in Ethiopian Natural Vegetation.
The study compared different areas in Gola natural vegetation in Ethiopia to see how woody plants are doing. They looked at trees and shrubs in farmland, grazing land, and protected areas. They found that the protected area had the most diverse and dense vegetation, while farmland had the least. The researchers discovered that human activities like farming and grazing can harm the diversity of woody plants in natural areas.