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What traditional practice had to be stopped in order to protect the fresh grown grass at the time the great Himalayan National Park was formed?

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Grazing by sheep
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Water harvesting
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Tree plantation
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Dam construction
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Solution

The correct option is A Grazing by sheep
Grazing by sheep is the traditional practice which was put to an end, when National parks are formed. Growing grass over barren lands prevents soil erosion and its runoff.

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