Novel methods allow hiking among the dairy cows at the Cotoni-Coast Dairies National Monument
Summary
The Cotoni-Coast Dairies National Monument, established in 2017, has found a way to allow hiking while managing its dairy cow population. Officials are using high-tech collars to guide the cows away from areas that should remain free of cattle.Key Facts
- Cotoni-Coast Dairies National Monument was designated as a protected area in 2017.
- This site has been closed to the public while authorities planned its usage.
- Dairy cows have traditionally grazed on this land.
- Officials have decided to use high-tech collars for cows.
- These collars help guide cows away from specific areas.
- The aim is to integrate human visitors and dairy activities on the land.
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