Rangeland refers to a type of landscape dominated by grasses, shrubs, and other vegetation that is used primarily for grazing livestock. This type of land is abundant in arid and semi-arid regions and plays a crucial role in supporting livestock production and preserving biodiversity. Rangeland management involves practices such as rotational grazing, brush control, and soil conservation to maintain the health and productivity of these landscapes. Research in rangeland focuses on understanding the ecological processes, plant and animal interactions, and human impacts on these ecosystems to support sustainable land use practices and conservation efforts.