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What the Maclellan Island goats are up to

Here’s the latest on our friendly neighborhood goat landscapers.

NOOGAtoday | Goats

Say bah-bah to invasive plant species.

Photo by NOOGAtoday

Earlier this year, we shared about Chattanooga Audubon Society’s (CAS) efforts to restore Maclellan Island’s native plant and wildlife biodiversity. When the original plans of a prescribed burn didn’t work out, CAS called in backup — six goats and their guard dog, Beo.

The goats have been hard at work over the last few months clearing invasive plant species from the western point of the island to where Veterans Memorial Bridge crosses over it.

Now, the goats have been relocated to Audubon Acres for the winter. During this time, the goats will help clear privet overgrowth an acre at a time, while the next steps for restoration are conducted at Maclellan Island.

CAS and volunteers will spray selective herbicide on the island, up to where the goats were stationed, allowing for beneficial plants (think: native species + shrubs that produce food for birds and wildlife) to be replanted in the spring.

Following the planting, the goats will make their way back to Maclellan Island to work on the remaining acreage of the island. For now, you can visit the goats at Audubon Acres + see them up close during Pioneer Days.

Bonus: You can stop by the gift shop or online to pick out some Maclellan Island Goats merch, proceeds go to support the care of the goats.

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