Cows Graze Free on Sefton Coast Dunes, Restoring Ecosystem
English longhorn cows are now grazing on the Sefton Coast dunes in Formby, Merseyside, as part of a trial to restore the grassland ecosystem. Using virtual fencing technology, these cattle act as natural lawnmowers, creating perfect conditions for wildlife by tearing up tough vegetation and promoting a mix of native plants and animals. The project, a collaboration between the National Trust and Lancashire Wildlife Trust, aims to revitalize the area and become a long-term solution for coastal conservation.
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