Fort Worth's Botanic Garden is currently getting primed for visitors and have hired a new landscape crew to help clear an invasive plant species.
And this new landscape crew is so cute you just may be tempted to pet them.
The botanical garden is hosting a herd of goats through April 15 to help clear the area. It's a method known as "goat-grazing," which will help the garden cut back on the manhours dedicated to landscaping, as help keep the garden quieter for visitors as motorized heavy equipment isn't used and safer as emissions are reduced.
According to NBC DFW, guests of the Botanic Garden can check out the crew of goats during regular garden hours; a special goat herder will monitor the goats 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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