City of Dallas Hires 250 Goats To Restore Bachman Greenbelt 

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 17,2025

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
Andrea Hawkins
817-994-2498 | Andrea.Hawkins@Dallas.gov

City of Dallas Hires 250 Goats to Restore Bachman Greenbelt 

What

DALLAS- Dallas Park and Recreation is employing goats to control the spread of invasive privet at Bachman Greenbelt. Starting April 18, 250 goats will graze on 16 land acres over the course of 11 days. Each day, an electric fence will be moved to a new 1- to 1.5-acre area to allow the goats to graze effectively. A shepherd will be on-site 24 hours to ensure the goats are safely managed during the project.

Privet has spread throughout the greenbelt, raising concerns for the ecosystem and nearby communities. As part of Dallas’ long-term restoration efforts, removing invasive plant species is essential to preserving the greenbelt’s health and sustainability. Removing privet stabilizes the soil to prevent erosion, improves visibility, and lowers wildfire risks. Using grazing goats is an eco-friendly option that reduces noise, carbon emissions, and reliance on fuel-powered equipment. 

When

April 18, 2025

Arrival time of herd is 9:30 a.m. 

Where

3860 W. Northwest Highway, Dallas 75209

Parking is available in the parking lot immediately adjacent to Northwest Highway. Once parked, there is a 0.37-mile walk to the unloading site at Cochran Chapel Road. Map available upon request at andrea.hawkins@dallas.com

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PHOTO/VIDEO OPPORTUNITY: 

  • Arrival and unloading of 250 goats  
  • Interviews with Park and Recreation Department conservation/urban biologist to discuss ecological benefits of using goats as mowers

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