ABSTRACT

The definition adopted by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) will be used here, it says, Grassland is a type of habitat or biome which is dominated by grasses and other herbaceous (non-woody) flowering plants and a variety of scattered trees and bushes. Grasslands occur in areas with not enough regular rainfall to support the growth of a forest, but not so little as to form a desert. About one-quarter of the earth’s surface is covered with grasslands World wildlife Fund.