A Review of the Effects of Grazing Natural Ecosystems in Victoria

A review of the effects of grazing natural ecosystems in Victoria. It mentions two major types of natural grassland: the temperate tallgrass which is dominated by Themeda and Poa and the temperate short grass which is dominated by Danthonia and Stipa. The report discusses changes in natural grasslands and the consequences of grazing soil erosion in sub-humid temperate Australia, as well as in forests.