Problem:
- The main two problems of the decrease in grasslands
is:
1. Overgrazing.
2. Trampling of livestock.

Possible Solutions:
Some possible solutions could be…
- Landowners fence off any possible land they can.
- Move the animals as least as possible.
- Control livestock better. Not allow the livestock to
eat or trample any grassland.
- Spread out: have animals in one area, and the grasslands
in another.
- Get more people to help grasslands stay alive.
Steps we are taking:
- Fencing off the land, but not enough of it.
- Trying to stop moving animals, but they still need
to be moved.
- Attempting to get more people to know about the problem,
and help stop it.
Case:
All over the world grasslands are decreasing.
The main two reasons are because of overgrazing and trampling. This does not sound too bad, but it is, because the earth is
loosing all of its grass! If we recognize this more, maybe people will take it into consideration to help fix this problem.
Other than that, there is not much we can do.

If this continues.
Short term:
- We will begin loosing grass.
- That makes cows
have less to eat, then we have less to eat, and the whole food chain becomes discombobulated.
- No homes for small animals to live in.
- Create a messed up environment that we aren't used
to.
Long term:
- Over time, we will have no grass.
- Kills off most of every food chain.