nomadic herding
Nomadic herding is a traditional way of life where people move from one place to another with their livestock, such as sheep, goats, or camels. This practice allows herders to find fresh pastures and water sources for their animals, adapting to seasonal changes in the environment.
Herders often belong to specific cultural groups, such as the Mongols in Central Asia or the Tuareg in North Africa. They rely on their knowledge of the land and animal behavior to ensure the survival of their herds, maintaining a sustainable relationship with nature while preserving their cultural heritage.