Goats clearing invasive species wonB次元官网网址檛 be seen or herded in View Royal following a decision at the March 8 council meeting.
Mayor David Screech said the idea came up for discussion after a request by a View Royal housing co-op that was interested in utilizing Goats on the Hoof, which uses goats to clear invasive species.
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Allan Iwanyshyn, owner of Goats on the Hoof, said he was disappointed by the decision, adding that View Royal staff had earlier indicated council was B次元官网网址渋ntriguedB次元官网网址 by the idea.
He said using goats to get rid of problem vegetation is an environmentally friendly alternative to using machinery. His company has been in operation for three years and has done work in urban and residential areas, including Nanaimo, Qualicum, Parksville and Lantzville.
Iwanyshyn said Goats on the Hoof, which is affiliated with Rent-A-Ruminant based in Washington State, is eager to do work in the Capital Region. For more information go to goatsonthehoof.com.
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