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Savanna rangeland

Savanna rangeland is a type of ecosystems characterized by wide-open landscapes with scattered trees and tall grasses. It typically exists in warm regions with a distinct dry season, supporting a variety of wildlife like animals, birds, and insects. These rangelands cover large areas and are important for grazing livestock, supporting local communities, and maintaining biodiversity. The climate's seasonal rainfall shapes the plant growth, with grasses thriving during the wet season and grasses and trees adapting to dry periods. Savanna rangelands are vital for ecological balance and often face challenges like overgrazing and land degradation.