MNL (formerly Minnesota Native Landscapes) is an ecological restoration company with decades of experience offering a variety of services ranging from backyard native seeding to large-scale restoration, bioengineering and everything in between.
In this discussion with the Ecological Service Livestock Network, Audrey Lomax from MNL presents on how and why MNL uses livestock with, or instead of, fire, machines and chemicals to achieve land managers’ restoration goals. Case studies are highlighted to demonstrate the landscapes they work in, people they work with, and impact livestock --sheep, Bison, goats and cattle, have on the land. MNL shares details on how they do the work while weaving in observations and challenges. For more information: mnlcorp.com
The Ecological Livestock Service Network is a collaboration between the Sustainable Farming Association and U of MN Extension. Learn more at www.sfa-mn.org/ecological-service-livestock-network
Originally recorded on February 2, 2022.
In this discussion with the Ecological Service Livestock Network, Audrey Lomax from MNL presents on how and why MNL uses livestock with, or instead of, fire, machines and chemicals to achieve land managers’ restoration goals. Case studies are highlighted to demonstrate the landscapes they work in, people they work with, and impact livestock --sheep, Bison, goats and cattle, have on the land. MNL shares details on how they do the work while weaving in observations and challenges. For more information: mnlcorp.com
The Ecological Livestock Service Network is a collaboration between the Sustainable Farming Association and U of MN Extension. Learn more at www.sfa-mn.org/ecological-service-livestock-network
Originally recorded on February 2, 2022.
- Catégories
- Chats de Race Savannah
- Mots-clés
- restoration, prairie, oak savanna
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