Last Saturday to Visit the Goats at N 192nd

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline residents are invited to visit the Earthcraft Services goatherd this Saturday, the final day of the season at Midvale Gardens on N 192nd St. These goats have played a vital role in clearing invasive species, such as blackberries and ivy, which previously overran the site. This family-friendly event allows the community to interact with the goats as they prepare for winter by grazing on fresh greens. The initiative not only promotes environmental stewardship but also seeks financial support through a GoFundMe campaign aimed at sustaining their efforts. The goats are described as kid-friendly and dog-tolerant, making it an inclusive outing for families.

For those looking to contribute, donations can be made online or by searching for "Goat-fund-me Diggin Shoreline. " Interested individuals can also contact the organizers through the provided email for further details. This event emphasizes the importance of community involvement in ecological conservation efforts.

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