Visszatáplálás inváziós növényekkel való legeltetéssel

Sustainable grazing and natural regeneration for invasive species control and canal maintenance

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Invasive plant species like dense grasslands and silver fir threaten biodiversity and pathways, requiring costly management. Hungarian cattle and pigs provide sustainable solutions: pigs clear vegetation, maintain canals by consuming organic waste, and reduce nutrient pollution; cattle graze pastures to prevent overgrowth. Goats are ideal for controlling invasive species such as Aranyvessző tenger in neglected areas. Silver fir regeneration is limited by size and seed dispersal but occurs naturally near mature trees. These practices support ecological balance and agricultural water systems while minimizing reliance on machinery or chemicals.

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Project

Controlling and reducing invasive populations with the help of grazing animals, with a focus on wet

Controlling and reducing invasive populations with the help of grazing animals, with a focus on wetlands

Location
Hungary
Authors
Pro Vértes Nonprofit Zrt.
Purpose
Communication, Dissemination

File type
document
Created on
Sep 01, 2023
Origin language
Hungarian
Official project website
License
CC BY