transhumance

/trænsˈhjuməns/
noun
  1. The practice of moving livestock from one grazing area to another, usually with the changing seasons.
    • The annual transhumance brings sheep from the lowlands to the mountain pastures.
    • Transhumance helps prevent overgrazing by giving land time to recover.
    • In the Alps, transhumance is still practiced by many farming families.
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