Grazing goats helping clear up the Wetlands

Published on 03 October 2024

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Have you met Council’s munchiest and crunchiest contractors? Two Girls & their Goats have been helping clean up flood-impacted areas at the Yea Wetlands.
 
Weeds are a big threat to biodiversity, both on land and in water. They compete with native plants for space, nutrients and sunlight. Weeds seeds are easily spread over large areas of lands by floodwaters making invasive species difficult to manage.
 
But here's where the goats come in! There are several reasons why strategic goat grazing can beat more traditional weed control methods, especially when working in environmentally delicate and significant areas including:
  • no need for chemicals
  • they can selectively graze where machinery cannot
  • they clear areas where snakes live, making it safer for humans
  • they get lunch and we get a show

So, if you're passing by and see this bleat-aful crew, make sure you give them a wave.

Murrindindi Shire Council receives funding from the Australian and Victorian Governments to support flood recovery activities and resources.

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