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Horses and Bison Are Not Enough to Fight Foreign Weeds, a Drone and a Robot Can Help

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The managers of the Milovice nature reserve are trying to stop the spread of non-native plant species. Wild horses, bison, and re-bred ibex, which have returned to the local landscape thanks to the project, do not eat invasive lupine or Canadian sedge. To prevent these and other species from displacing the native and edible ones, humans must help with their eradication. Even humans are often not enough to pull them out, so modern technology, inc…

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The managers of the Milovice nature reserve are trying to stop the spread of non-native plant species. Wild horses, bison, and re-bred ibex, which have returned to the local landscape thanks to the project, do not eat invasive lupine or Canadian sedge. To prevent these and other species from displacing the native and edible ones, humans must help with their eradication. Even humans are often not enough to pull them out, so modern technology, inc…

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Novinky.cz broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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