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Before & After

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Custom Grazing project
first patch

 Removal of Giant Hogweed on a private property. First patch of 3,000 sq meters very dense vegetation, cleaned up by the grazing crew in 48 hours. ​

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Creemore, Ontario

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Custom Grazing project,
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 Second patch of Giant Hogweed on a private property. 

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Creemore, Ontario

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Goats grazing to clear debris and improve water flow in the South Storm Channel in Regina, Saskatchewan.

Storm Channel

Clearing out vegetation debris to stimulate a healthy water flow at this Storm Channel.

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South Storm Channel
City of Regina, Saskatchewan

Goats grazing to clear debris and improve water flow in the South Storm Channel in Regina, Saskatchewan.

Eugenia Dam

Removal of excessive plant growth for dam maintenance purposes.

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Eugenia Lake Dam, Ontario

OPG
 

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Eugenia Dam

Removal of excessive plant growth for dam maintenance purposes.

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Eugenia Lake Dam, Ontario

OPG
 

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Wascana Creek

Improving accessibility for Creek Culvert maintenance by removing excessive plant growth.

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Wascana Creek, 
City of Regina, Saskatchewan

 

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Douglas Provincial Park

The goal of the grazing project at this  Provincial Park was to restore of native prairie grassland by reducing and eliminating Leafy Spurge

(removing the yellow flowers and leaving the grasses untouched).

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Douglas Provincial Park
Elbow, Saskatchewan

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Custom grazing

Clearing out excessive vegetation growth. 

Caledon East, Ontario

 

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