Three sheep begin work as lawn mowers in Tartu's Annelinn district
Three sheep have arrived in Tartu's Annelinn neighbourhood to help maintain green spaces between apartment buildings. The initiative responds to residents' wishes for more nature in their urban environment. The woolly newcomers began their duties on Wednesday.
ЭстонияThree sheep have taken up residence in Tartu's Annelinn district, marking an unusual but charming addition to one of Estonia's most densely populated residential areas. The animals arrived on Wednesday to help manage the green spaces nestled between the neighbourhood's apartment blocks.
The initiative came directly from local residents, who expressed a desire to see more nature integrated into their urban surroundings. Rather than relying solely on conventional lawn maintenance, the area is now home to a small flock of natural grass-cutters who will graze the green patches between the buildings.
Annelinn, known for its Soviet-era panel apartment buildings, is one of Tartu's largest residential districts. The arrival of the sheep adds an unexpected touch of rural life to the urban landscape, and locals are already welcoming their new woolly neighbours with enthusiasm.
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