Canada - Invasive Species Management using Targeted Browsing

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Opportunity closing date
19 April 2024
Opportunity publication date
27 March 2024
Value of contract
to be confirmed
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Description

Period of the Contract: Date of Contract - March 31, 2026
The Objective of the Work is to obtain the service of a qualified contractor with the expertise and resources to utilize goats for targeted browsing to reduce the cover and distribution of invasive vegetative species (specifically Common Tansy and Ox-eye Daisy) within the Meanook NWA. Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) staff will assess the results of the reports to document the effectiveness of goats to control weeds like ox-eye daisy and common tansy through a comparison of treatment and control fields and will guide ECCC’s decisions on continuing or terminating this method of invasive species control in the future. In 2022 there was a pilot goat grazing contract completed. The intent of this project would be to continue a similar grazing program during the summer months for each year of the Contract, resulting in a cumulative three years of targeted browsing, although not consecutive.

Opportunity closing date
19 April 2024
Value of contract
to be confirmed

About the buyer

Address
Environment and Climate Change Canada CANADA
Contact
james.molinski@ec.gc.ca

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