MOUNT PLEASANT â The Meachem Road Restoration Project, which aims to restore 60 acres of wetlands east of Meachem Road and across from Sanders Park, is one step closer to seeing full growth.
About 44,000 trees of more than 20 species are set to be planted in the Mount Pleasant preserve, according to a press release from the Root-Pike Watershed Initiative Network.
The goal is to have the 60 acres restored to âpre-settlementâ conditions. The project is critical to addressing many watershed threats identified in the Pike River Watershed Plan, which include harmful storm water runoff, stream bank erosion, loss of open space/natural habitat and the presence of invasive species.
Goats ready to gobble up nearly anything that grows
Jared McNett
MASON CITY, Iowa (AP) – At least once in the past several years, Klemme resident Ben Petersen has had to monitor a goat stuck in a tree as a part of his job. It comes with the territory now.
Since 2018, Petersen has worked as a North Central Iowa affiliate for the Ames-based Goats on the Go to clean up park areas, abandoned properties and even yards with a herd of about 40 goats and without the assistance of mowers, chainsaws and chemical sprays. In our opinion, they re not always going to replace those things but it s another tool in the toolbox. They re a lot safer to use around water and lakeshore because there are no chemicals to worry about and (you get) free fertilizer of course, Petersen told the Mason City Globe Gazette.
Goats ready to gobble up nearly anything that grows
JARED MCNETT, Globe Gazette
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MASON CITY, Iowa (AP) At least once in the past several years, Klemme resident Ben Petersen has had to monitor a goat stuck in a tree as a part of his job. It comes with the territory now.
Since 2018, Petersen has worked as a North Central Iowa affiliate for the Ames-based Goats on the Go to clean up park areas, abandoned properties and even yards with a herd of about 40 goats and without the assistance of mowers, chainsaws and chemical sprays.
“In our opinion, they’re not always going to replace those things but it’s another tool in the toolbox. They’re a lot safer to use around water and lakeshore because there are no chemicals to worry about and (you get) free fertilizer of course,” Petersen told the Mason City Globe Gazette.
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The Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin presents the Great Wisconsin Birdathon, a fundraiser for bird conservation. Open to individual birders and teams, with the goal of finding as many unique bird species as possible within a 24-hour period. Opens April 15 and runs through June 15. Find more details and registration information at wisconservation.org/birdathon.