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Kempen sheep army takes on Japanese knotweed

In the Kempen region near Schoten, a flock of sheep is being deployed as a natural weapon against the invasive Japanese knotweed, one of the most stubborn plants threatening local biodiversity. And here's the thing - these woolly grazers are proving that nature can fight back against nature in the most charming way possible. The sheep munch away at the knotweed repeatedly, weakening the plant's root system over time without the need for chemicals. So: it's a win for the environment, a win for local farmers, and honestly, just a wonderful story about working with nature instead of against it.
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