🏹 Hunt down an invasive species that eats up the grass and ensure the lawn regrows to succeed! 🌱✨

https://youtu.be/_L9FfmFU_xc
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#mastersystem #sms #game #gameplay #homebrew #grazers #c64 #msx #zxspectrum #zxs

🌿 Natuurbeheer 2050 vraagt om balans: wisenten & herten in grote natuurkernen, schaapskuddes op dijken en heide, en de wolf als regulerende kracht. Geen nostalgie, maar noodzaak voor biodiversiteit, klimaat en landschap. Robuust waar het kan, precies waar het moet. #EHS2050 #grazers #toproofdieren #klimaatadaptatie #natuurbeheer

Save yourself the hassle of overwintering bananas under glass or making mesh cages by using this quick and easy fleece mulch from Grazers - this month's gardening trial.

#gardening #bananas #bloomscrolling #tropical #Grazers #overwintering #musa #musabasjoo #fleece #mulch #ontrial

https://www.mandycanudigit.com/2025/06/25/can-bananas-survive-utdoors-over-winter/

Mooi wandelgebied bij Abdissenbos. Je moet wel weten dat dit een vroegere vuilstortplaats was. Dus géén natuurgebied maar wel recreatie gebied. #NatuurEnMilieu #natuur #vuilstort #recreatie #wandelen #hoornaar #runderen #grazers

Werkelijk? Ben je daar verbaast over? Als er op mensen gejacht wordt gaan die zich toch ook anders gedragen of zie ik dat verkeerd.

#Kuddebeheerder ziet gedrag van grote #grazers veranderen door komst van #wolf https://nos.nl/l/2516732

Kuddebeheerder ziet gedrag van grote grazers veranderen door komst van wolf

De kudde zoekt sinds de komst van de wolf de randen van het natuurgebied op en ook bij de geboorte van een kalf is het gedrag veranderd.

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Welcome to MandyCanUDigIt's new site sponsors Grazers and Green Matters from Grazers. If you don't know them, check them out - the last word in #gardeningforwildlife and sustainability!

#gardening #environment #Grazers #GreenMattersfromGrazers #gardens #gardenbirds #recycling

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Site sponsors Grazers and Green Matters from Grazers: welcome! - MandyCanUDigIt

It's an absolute delight for me to announce that new site sponsors of MandyCanUDigIt are Grazers and their new venture, Green Matters.

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Das haben die Ziegen diese Woche gemacht. Sie sind heute noch hier. Nur ein Tag mehr. Und so morgen bringe ich sie zum neuen Platz. Aber ich muss zuerst einen Weg für den Zaun finden.

#ziegen #mahmittwoch #goats #grazers #deutschlernen

Coral-eating fish poo may act as ‘probiotics’ for reefs - Science & research news | Frontiers

by Angharad Brewer Gillham, Frontiers science writer Coral-eating fish are thought to weaken coral reefs because they consume coral tissue, whereas grazer fish are assumed to have positive effects because they eat algae that compete with corals. However, a new study shows that feces from coral-eating fish contain bacteria that can be beneficial to corals.

Science & research news | Frontiers - The latest science & research news from Frontiers - Publishing the most cited open-access journals in their fields

Feces from coral-eating #fish may act as probiotics for reefs https://phys.org/news/2023-04-feces-coral-eating-fish-probiotics-reefs.html https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2023.1110346/full

Until recently, fish that eat coral were thought to weaken reef structures, while fish that consume #algae were thought to keep reefs healthy. But scientists have discovered that feces from #grazers leave large lesions on coral, possibly because they contain coral #pathogens. By contrast, feces from #corallivores may provide a source of beneficial #microbes that help coral thrive.

Feces from coral-eating fish may act as 'probiotics' for reefs

Until recently, fish that eat coral—corallivores—were thought to weaken reef structures, while fish that consume algae and detritus—grazers—were thought to keep reefs healthy. But scientists have discovered that feces from grazers leave large lesions on coral, possibly because they contain coral pathogens. By contrast, feces from corallivores may provide a source of beneficial microbes that help coral thrive.

Phys.org

@Iragersh This conversation reminds me of the importance of protecting riparian vegetation from #grazers. We can see that in the incredible story of how the reintroduction of #wolves to #Yellowstone had the cascading effect of increasing the #beaver population, who then increased #habitat and #biodiversity for other #wildlife.

Anyway, it may be that the beavers in your area have another food source and don't need the saplings.