GARDEN VALLEY, Idaho — Eleven agencies from Idaho and Utah gathered on Idaho Forest Service land on Tuesday to collect moths that will be released in other areas to control invasive rush skeletonweed.
When faced with a large piece of property to landscape, some people might joke that they wished they could buy goats to handle the work. It turns out that the use of goats for controlling vegetation ...
It takes a weed whacking and comes back faster than any plant around it. The sprawling green stems spread both by seeds and by the root you just left in the ground. It’s a nonnative noxious weed ...
POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) — Goat Grazers are using their herds as an innovative way to help control weeds in Idaho. The Sagebrush Steppe Land Trust manages property for wildlife habitat, open space, and ...
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WCAV/CBS Newspath/WKRC) - Park officials called in the "Goat Busters" to deal with a menacing invasive plant species. "We're using the world's oldest-known method for weed eating ...
Pedestrians and bicyclists along the Colorado Riverfront Trail in Grand Junction may have noticed something out of the ordinary this spring. In some fenced-off sections near Blue Heron Lake, 700 goats ...
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