Robot to the rescue of wildflowers

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By Elisabeth Winkler, Avon Wildlife Trust Communications Assistant

Folly Farm nature reserve recently welcomed high-tech help on its steep slopes overlooking the Chew Valley. A driverless mower may seem surreal, but certainly has its advantages. The remote-controlled flail mower can tackle terrains that might daunt a tractor. Its low centre of gravity and caterpillar tracks ease uphill work. Operated by handheld controls at some distance from the machine, it is also safer than enduring the vibrations (let alone the risk of being overturned) of driving a tractor. 

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from Avon Wildlife Trust blogs https://www.avonwildlifetrust.org.uk/blog/anonymous/2019/01/17/robot-rescue-wildflowers

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