Nomadic Herders
Nomadic herders are people who move from place to place with their livestock, such as sheep, goats, and camels. They follow seasonal patterns to find fresh pastures and water sources for their animals. This lifestyle allows them to adapt to changing environmental conditions and maintain their herds' health.
These herders often live in temporary shelters, like yurts or tents, and rely on their animals for food, clothing, and transportation. Nomadic herding is practiced in various regions, including the Mongolian steppes and the Sahara Desert, where traditional knowledge and skills are passed down through generations.