More people in the American South are turning to goats as an effective way to fight invasive kudzu vines.
May 1—On the River's Edge Trails in Brunswick, behind Brunswick Middle School, an invasive vine called kudzu blankets and drapes the trails and trees. "It looks like Jurassic Park," Abby Ingram, ...
Jack was in goat heaven Oct. 7. He was up on his hind legs, happily eating the leaves off invasive vines in a wooded area near Baltimore Gas and Electric Co.’s East Towson substation at East ...
The city of Lilburn brought in 91 goats to City Park this week to eat invasive kudzu along the creek. City leaders say using goats is an environmentally friendly way to remove the fast-spreading vine.
The Congressional Cemetery in the nation's capital is battling invasive vines and weeds,and it's bringing in some living lawnmowers to help them out. A herd of 30 dairy goats, hailing from a Maryland ...
In 24 hours, the goats reduced a bed of ivy to a mat of bare vines. They riddled the once-imposing blackberry thicket with tunnels. In less than four days, the invasive plants would be vanquished, ...