rangeland
/ˈreɪndʒlænd/
noun
- Large open areas of land used for grazing livestock or wildlife, typically covered with grasses, shrubs, or other natural vegetation.
- Wild horses still roam freely on the protected rangeland in the western United States.
- Rangeland covers about 40% of the Earth's land surface.
- The rancher moved his cattle to fresh rangeland after the old pasture was eaten down.