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Title
Animals Grazing in Foothills |
Full text
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/SSRecIDSearch?repl1=AfricaFocus&repl2=AfricaFocus.0401as11.bib |
Author(s)
Theiler, Donald |
Abstract
Historically, the Basuto people of Lesotho were herders rather than cultivators. Although they retain this heritage, more and more of their land is being taken over for crops. As a result, less land is available for grazing, and overgrazing has led to serious problems of erosion |
Subject(s)
Theiler, Donald; Animals; Animals, domestic; Basuto; Cattle; Landscape; Mountains; Pastoralism |
Publisher
General Library System of the University of Wisconsin-Madison |
Relation
Africa Focus |
Type of publication
Image |
Format
image/jpeg; Color Slide; Landscape |
Rights
African Studies Program; Copyright © Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System |
Repository
Wisconsin - University of Wisconsin
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