“…Likewise, the complete removal of grazing disturbance from ecosystems that were previously grazed can result in biodiversity losses in a variety of ecosystems, from sagebrush steppe to subtropical wetlands (Barry, 1995;Boughton et al, 2016;Groome & Shaw, 2015;Marty, 2015;Porensky et al, 2020). This has led to increased interest in using livestock for conservation purposes, including the reintroduction of livestock to areas that have been under prolonged grazing rest (Gornish et al, 2018;Groome & Shaw, 2015).…”