May 1—On the River's Edge Trails in Brunswick, behind Brunswick Middle School, an invasive vine called kudzu blankets and drapes the trails and trees. "It looks like Jurassic Park," Abby Ingram, ...
TRAVELERS REST — The thing you should know about Benny and Edmund is that they are hard workers, they are friendly and they have an insatiable hunger. This works out well since the two billy goats are ...
Kudzu, a Japanese vine originally brought to North Carolina in the late 1800s, is an invasive species that spreads rapidly, taking over resources that other plants need to survive. It can cause ...
The kudzu doesn't stand a chance. A new clean-up crew is helping rid some of Knoxville's parks of the invasive vine--- and they work for food! Every year, the city brings in a herd of goats to munch ...
Eli Whitehead, 18, says it’s a way to earn money for his college degree, with a goal of becoming an engineer, either biosystems or civil. But this innovative young man has also become an entrepreneur ...
MARYVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Goats from the Knox Goats Company are helping Carpenters Elementary School in Maryville to combat kudzu while teaching students about creative problem-solving. The animals ...
Against Sweet Pea, Rosebud and Mercury Moo-Moo, the kudzu didn't stand a chance. Chomp by chomp, flat green leaves disappeared into small bearded mouths, until a rectangle of land once covered with ...
You have seen it creeping across fields all over North Carolina. You may have seen it choking off trees, smothering road signs, even covering highways. It is Kudzu. Other WRAL Top Stories The state is ...
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