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Goats are baa-ck in Nose Hill Park. Starting Wednesday and for the next 14 days, around 800 goats will be grazing a ...
The City of Calgary's goat grazing program is back. For the next two weeks, 800 goats will be grazing their way through a ...
The City of Calgary has brought in 800 goats to snack on invasive and overgrown plants in part of Nose Hill Park. Shepherd and self-described goat lady Jeannette Hall says the animals are specially ...
A motivated herd of lean biting machines was back on duty Wednesday, cleaning up an overgrown park in northwest Calgary.
Nose Hill Park has open meadows, stands of trees that are perfect for dog walkers, nature lovers and mountain bikers. Photo, Lori Beattie From April through October, hundreds of flowering plants ...
If Nose Hill Park in Calgary's northwest is your go-to recreation space, be prepared to share that space with some four-legged weed munchers for the next 30 days.
Ongoing challenge Park user Gerrie Van Ieperen said she will obey the closures, at least most of the time. "I've sort of a mix feeling about this because I love Nose Hill for the natural beauty ...
A motivated herd of lean biting machines is back on duty and cleaning up an overgrown park in northwest Calgary.
Tara Little has been walking in Nose Hill Park for 30 years. Recently, however, she says she's noticed what she calls a drop in people's respect for wildlife and the environment. "There are two ways ...
Global News Police say the death of a man whose body was found dead in a makeshift shelter at Nose Hill Park at around 12:15 p.m. Saturday is believed to be non-criminal.
Roughly 30 per cent of Nose Hill Park is off-leash, primarily a section surrounding the gravel quarry near the centre of the park, but Little says many dog owners unleash their dogs in other areas ...