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titleOfInvention Green zone for symbiosis with herbivorous mammals
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Problem] To provide a greening zone for symbiosis with herbivorous mammals such as deer. A vegetation sheet (1) having a seed (4) and an essential element material (6) containing sodium, calcium, magnesium, etc., is covered with a covering material (9) using a completely biodegradable plastic having thermal adhesion. . As the seeds, cold-tolerant grass seeds, plant seeds containing many essential elements, and plant seeds containing many dietary fibers are suitably used. According to this greening zone, it is possible to coexist with herbivorous mammals such as deer and create a mutually favorable environment by cooperation of both. Furthermore, it can also contribute to the resolution of social problems such as traffic accidents caused by avoiding animals appearing on roads and food damage such as arable land being destroyed by herbivores.
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