Greedy Goats Munching Their Way to Good Conservation!

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A herd of 15 very friendly goats has just taken up residence at our Goblin Combe nature reserve and are helping do an important conservation job on this beautiful site. They’re munching their way through tough scrub and keeping the grassland areas open for wildflowers to flourish. The goats will be on site for around nine months, chewing their way through small trees like yew and turkey oak which have self-seeded, as well as tackling the lower branches of hawthorn and other trees which our conservation staff and volunteers can later go in to cut down.

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from Avon Wildlife Trust blogs http://www.avonwildlifetrust.org.uk/blog/wildblog/2018/11/16/greedy-goats-munching-their-way-good-conservation

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