A popular camping ground on the Tennessee River was overrun by vegetation and desperately needed a trimming. The search for a landscaper led to an unlikely solution.
Breakdown
- McClellan Island was overrun by invasive plants despite previous removal attempts. 26s
- Traditional methods like cutting and burning failed to control the vegetation. 34s
- A local petting zoo owner supplied four goats to graze on the island's plants. 44s
- The goats eat a variety of plants, including poison ivy, helping to clear the area. 58s
- Locals have noticed a significant improvement in the island's appearance. 1m 22s