摘要
Inner Mongolia’s pastoral practices can be adapted by Nigeria for the management of its grasslands Imagine sipping on a cup of traditional Inner Mongolian tea,its warmth seeping into your soul as you gaze out at the endless expanse of lush grasslands.The scene is like a painting,where horses gallop carelessly,and cows and sheep graze contentedly under the vast blue sky.This picturesque landscape of Hulun Buir in Inner Mongolia,China,is a testament to the beauty and ecological richness of well-managed grasslands.It is here that I embarked on a journey to understand the intricate balance between nature and human activity,seeking lessons that could be applied to the grasslands and pastoral systems of my home country,Nigeria.