Different parts of the world refer to their grasslands by different names – for instance ‘savannah’ in Africa, ‘cerrado’ in South America, ‘prairie’ in North America, ‘steppe’ in central Asia, ‘meadow ...
Below you'll find a series of engaging resources and activities to help you connect with nature and learn more about our planet's grassland habitats; from creative 'make-it' events, to educational ...
Professor James Bullock of the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology said: “In the UK and much of western Europe, much of our grassland is intensively farmed for livestock. This intensive grassland ...
Journey to Earth's greatest wildernesses - deserts and grasslands. Covering over 1/2 ... the sequence remotely from her bed at home in the UK in the middle of the night. A mother baboon waits ...
Grassland ecology is the study of all aspects of the ecology of grasslands, which are regions dominated by grass species but containing other non-woody plants and, in the case of savannahs, some ...
Grasslands — also known as prairies, steppes, pampas or savannas — are home to 25% of the world’s population and all kinds of plants and wildlife, including elephants, rhinos and lions. They also ...