Goats Used to Clear Out Kudzu
HYATTSVILLE, MD - NOVEMBER 07: A group of goats used to munch on kudzu enjoy some of the small amount that's left. Tomorrow (Friday 11/8) the goats will be moved out as their job at this spot is complete. The Anacostia Watershed Society in cooperation with Maryland National Capital Parking and Planning is using goats to help manage invasive plant populations along the Northwest Branch of the Anacostia River in Hyattsville, Maryland. Started on Started on November 1, 2013, the Anacostia Watershed Society will employed over 60 goats over two weeks to naturally and safely clear out an invasive area of kudzu (Pueraria lobata). Kudzu is a non-native, invasive vine that spreads quickly and outcompetes native vegetation.(Photo by Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

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