Range policy refers to a set of guidelines and regulations that govern the use and management of a specific area of land, typically for the purpose of conservation and sustainable development. This policy aims to balance the needs of various stakeholders, such as landowners, government agencies, and environmental groups, while also considering the long-term impact on the natural resources and biodiversity of the area. It may include measures such as zoning, land use restrictions, and resource management plans to ensure the responsible and equitable use of the land. Range policy plays a crucial role in promoting the preservation of natural habitats, promoting economic development, and maintaining the delicate balance between human activities and the environment.