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After wildfires, ranchers face two-year delay to graze cattle on federal land—is it doing more harm than good?

  • After wildfires, ranchers face a two-year delay to graze cattle on federal land.
  • Ranchers argue that the prolonged absence of grazing could lead to overgrowth and habitat degradation.
  • Environmentalists believe that recovery time is essential for the regeneration of the ecosystem.
  • This situation illustrates the complex relationship between agricultural practices and ecological health.
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