Sheep and goats are being used in Nevada and Delaware County to help reduce wildfire risk and clear invasive vegetation. In Peapack-Gladstone, NJ, the mayor wants to gas geese due to poop issues, sparking controversy. A New Jersey town is divided over how to handle a growing geese population, with the city council opting for a lethal solution despite resident opposition.
A New Jersey town is at odds about what to do with a growing geese population. The city council has decided on a lethal option, but some residents are pushing back. @alecia__reid reports. https://t.co/N1wYCNWaUA
Peapack-Gladstone NJ Mayor wants to gas geese because of poop? WTF! "It's a manmade area that's designed to attract the geese now that it is a little bit of a problem, they want to kill them," said DiCarlo. The council voted in March to allow USDA to come in and gas the geese" https://t.co/DYXyra6zaI
To clear some large, wooded spaces of invasive vegetation, the Delaware County borough of Morton has turned to a solution that really is the Greatest Of All Time. The results so far? Not ba-a-a-a-a-ad. 🐐🐐🐐 https://t.co/eeQx8dDAkC
To clear some large, wooded spaces of invasive vegetation, the Delaware County borough of Morton has turned to a solution that is really is the Greatest Of All Time. The results so far? Not ba-a-a-a-a-ad. 🐐🐐🐐 https://t.co/wksGezlZif
Sheep Helping to Reduce Wildfire Risk https://t.co/FHMdgw7AQO via @KTVN