Arlington Enlists Eco-Friendly Goat Herd for Sustainable Vegetation Management at Lake Arlington Dam

Goats are making headlines in Arlington once again, this time as eco-friendly landscapers at the Lake Arlington Dam. To manage dense and problematic vegetation along the dam’s challenging terrain, Arlington Water Utilities has employed a herd of 460 goats from Open Space TX to thoroughly remove the unwanted greenery. This isn’t the first time the city has turned to these natural grazers; they’ve been previously put to work in areas like Randol Mill Park and Crystal Canyon Natural Area, showing that goats might just be part of the city’s ongoing commitment to sustainable practices.

The initiative, according to Arlington’s latest news release, had the herd tackling the 1.2-mile stretch of the dam’s rocky bank over 10 days. This is not only to swiftly remove invasive plants, but also to create an area where the city can perform necessary inspections without being hindered by unwieldy foliage. The use of goats is a strategic measure, allowing the department to effectively, yet safely, clear an area that would otherwise pose significant risks for human workers wielding standard landscaping tools…

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