one solution involves reviving an age old herding tradition mabo ella. i started long time ago with our forefathers. 'd the way they used to do it was to pile up some stones and paint them. that way the community knew which side was follow and which side was for grazing it would have been recorded on our market this traditional system of land rotation had been used for a very long time but as more and more people left the area to find work in the cities the practice died out. a lot of fat they learned that people didn't and best tended but if they talked to the address of the community then. it was easy to have the system more accepted that the challenge that we have that is major around here is a livestock theft. here in the grasslands 47 percent of young people are unemployed and crime rates are soaring. but the r.s. has found a solution to that problem as well. in the village of sheep are being to toot so it's clear who they belong to that makes stealing them pointless. the branding is done by eco chaps young people trained by the ers team as veteran