Governors Island's sheep are leaving after this summer
Briefly

The five sheep employed on Governors Island have played a crucial role in managing invasive weeds since 2021. Their eco-friendly approach allowed for the preservation of native plants and contributed significantly to the island's landscape. With over 15 acres of invasive species consumed, the sheep have freed horticulturists to implement larger projects, such as constructing walking paths. The Trust for Governors Island confirmed that the sheep's tenure will conclude in 2025, coinciding with the island's 20th anniversary, bringing emotional farewells amidst ongoing celebrations.
The sheep of Governors Island have served as eco-friendly landscapers since 2021, transforming invasive species management and freeing up human workers for major horticultural projects.
After five seasons of munching invasive weeds, the beloved sheep are wrapping up their time on Governors Island, leaving a legacy of environmental care and transformation.
Read at Time Out New York
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