Grazing impact refers to the effects of animal grazing on vegetation and ecosystems. This research area focuses on understanding how grazing by livestock or wild animals can influence plant communities, soil health, nutrient cycling, and overall ecosystem dynamics. Researchers often study the ecological consequences of grazing, such as changes in plant species composition, soil erosion, and carbon sequestration. Grazing impact research can help inform land management practices and conservation efforts to promote sustainable grazing practices and preserve biodiversity.