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    Energy Action Month: Fort McCoy uses goats to save on resources in fight against invasive plant species [Image 38 of 41]

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    Energy Action Month: Fort McCoy uses goats to save on resources in fight against invasive plant species

    Goats feast in a fenced-off area at Fort McCoy, Wis., as part of an effort to curb invasive plant species at the installation. Fort McCoy, in working with local personnel with the Monroe County (Wis.) Invasive Species Working Group, found that goats are a safe and effective way to control invasive plant species. Additionally, it saves on labor, lowers costs and pesticides used, and aims for better success in reducing invasive plants. The ideal method would be to shred and mulch the invasive brush during the fall and winter months, introduce the goats the following growing season, then treat with herbicides the next season after that. This stresses the invasive brush and gives a higher success in reducing invasive species, Fort McCoy natural resources officials said. (U.S. Army Photo by Claudia Neve, Public Affairs Office, Fort McCoy, Wis.)

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    Date Taken: 09.29.2023
    Date Posted: 10.03.2023 18:03
    Photo ID: 8055977
    VIRIN: 230929-A-OK556-9553
    Resolution: 4464x2976
    Size: 3.04 MB
    Location: FORT MCCOY, WISCONSIN, US

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