posofaao© of the ooia:ntwy se* bar ought about# Qattls tr anise padfced the 
higher tatat&K? ijroanei,aad wtodtog trails and* *¥ th* h<*d® brain¬ 
s' to mm pool* and adrehae* Bm&mmk burned off dead grass to the 
fail to el ©tar tli© ground few tends? acts? growth the following opting* 
All this prednoad groat Ohaagee to too appear anoa of tto oaunta?y. too 
* 
gtotral beaa*» tot or* Soae epeetoe of gr mss m of iwsvsr ton* grotto* Qatar 
the oatstotoad inroad® of pasturing »*& fire, dlMppeoved/u* for & period 
of t®#o a* three year# Isfet* traots beeaei® more or loss aarron, so ton* 
« 
«b» tp&xnA. dried and m*mm& to the ewn# Allowing tile nee pmaaeft 
caae la forming a shorter tuerf tt*» growth and these bate pan&ated 
t v 
where they have not been *eplitt*a hr «xt«n»Jy* wheat fields c* othMr 
eropa# 
At toe proamt tlta* the ta&refcy opm 9em.mm of the Qiaoo region 
la the north aeess to regivedtiMMl to a way the ambition foraarly praeeat 
over the paa|pae« I fsuad that t&rougb fire enl goosing o«* to to aroaa 
•% 
had fceaettna rattsee tor* on, while others, 0Itot* ww* covered with sorter 
gras sou and plant growth while 1®’/ snmlee tended to otoage to firtaar 
l£tf MBlI* 
to© 3s» (debts* ttoongh. the natural toalwNge of tototSTt ***^y 
txaats has boon ©am to the United States during the a^tttaaoat of the 
prairie region of the west, and as to Argentina, anti ®R*#*ay f with to • 
aroaoo to rural populfstlaa aafi acre tot mo fee aathoda to egrietUwc, 
has been aao&gpenlad by docv«**e to wild lift* 
In Argentina large f«aN>f©€»t«d pm* too boon tittfA off in th© 
settled regdom# boor# guanahOt and th© large ariaadilloo bar© baoataa 
soar oa or extern touted case to tho distant territorial or on large 
eetonetos wtore th» antoato are proteotod. She mm haa boon true to 
