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Have you herd? Several goats got jobs at Eastmoreland Golf Course

Portland, ORLocal News

Eastmoreland Golf Course in Portland, Oregon, has taken an innovative approach to managing its overgrown weeds by employing several goats and one llama. This initiative is part of a sustainable landscaping strategy developed through collaboration between Portland Parks & Recreation and KemperSports. The goats are tasked with clearing specific areas, effectively reducing the need for chemical herbicides and enhancing the local ecosystem. This eco-friendly method not only addresses the immediate issue of overgrowth but also aligns with broader environmental goals, promoting biodiversity in urban settings. The use of animals for vegetation management is becoming increasingly popular, as it offers a natural and charming alternative to traditional landscaping methods.

Visitors to the golf course can enjoy watching these animals at work, which adds a unique aspect to their experience. This initiative represents a significant shift in how public spaces can utilize natural resources creatively and sustainably. The project not only benefits the golf course but also sets a precedent for other parks and recreational areas to follow suit.

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