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Why do you need a herd manager in natural grazing, doesn't it happen naturally?
Do droppings of large grazers pollute groundwater?
Do droppings of grazers create overly nutrient-rich soil in natural areas?
Do large grazers get along with the public?
Do grazers slow down ecological succession?
What breeds and grazers are suitable for natural grazing?
Why does FREE Nature use social herds for natural grazing?
How does natural grazing bring an 'explosion of life'?
What are 'wild grazers'?
What is 'natural grazing'?
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