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Thionville: Sheep for Mowing Grass Around Municipal Greenhouses

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"Our goats are back," says Patricia Renaux, deputy mayor of Thionville in charge of environmental issues. "The City renews the agreement with Eco-Pattes, launched in 2022. The association, based near Metz, specializes in eco-grazing, green space maintenance in an ecological way. It manages animals, their health, their diet. ...
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"Our goats are back," says Patricia Renaux, deputy mayor of Thionville in charge of environmental issues. "The City renews the agreement with Eco-Pattes, launched in 2022. The association, based near Metz, specializes in eco-grazing, green space maintenance in an ecological way. It manages animals, their health, their diet. ...

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lequotidien.lu broke the news in on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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