Details:
On July 6th, and 7th LiKEN Knowledge and Friends of the Tug Fork will host a FREE workshop on using goats to remove invasive plant species. This hands-on event is for goat owners, landowners, and community members who want to explore innovative approaches to invasive species management while also demonstrating how healthy, accessible river corridors can support recreation, conservation, and community development. This free workshop will cover grazing, invasive management strategies, fencing, her management, and site selection .The workshop will be led by David Neville, farmer and owner of Capstone Farms. Light breakfast will be provided. Children are welcome! Come and watch the goats at work!
When:
Hands on Workshop:
July 6, 9 AM - 12 PM (Setup)
July 7, 4 PM - 7 PM (Breakdown)
Demonstration:
July 6, 12 PM - 6 PM
July 7, 9 AM - 4 PM
Where: 158 Merrimac Bottom Rd, Williamson WV 25661
Contact: Danielle Kirk, (606)-369-6915
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Event Tags:
children welcome,community members,gardening,goats,invasive plant removal,matewan, west virginia,workshop,goats at work, wv: invasive plant removal workshop
Event Categories:
Classes/Workshops,Lifestyle
Event ID:
6a3f94dca66518a18626ed84
