Belgian Company Uses Eco-Grazing to Combat Invasive Species and Promote Biodiversity

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In Hainaut, Belgium, La Bêle Tondeuse, an eco-grazing company, is employing animals like goats to combat invasive plant species such as Japanese knotweed.

The company, founded by Bertrand Bouko, uses a variety of animals, including sheep and cows, to naturally maintain green spaces, offering an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional methods.

This approach not only controls invasive plants but also supports the development of native flora and promotes biodiversity in the region.

Sources

  • DH.be

  • La Ville de Wavre adopte l'éco-pâturage pour entretenir la zone verte du quartier des 4 Sapins

  • Eco-pâturage au Trilogiport de Liège pour protéger sa faune et sa flore

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