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The 700 goats ate most everything that was green in this space. Louisville uses the help of cattle to manage open space areas. The "part two" of open grazing uses the help of 700 goats to open graze in the area, to help eat weeds, invasive species and get rid of potential kindle.(Cliff Grassmick/Staff Photographer)
The 700 goats ate most everything that was green in this space. Louisville uses the help of cattle to manage open space areas. The “part two” of open grazing uses the help of 700 goats to open graze in the area, to help eat weeds, invasive species and get rid of potential kindle.(Cliff Grassmick/Staff Photographer)
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Goats can be one of the answers to the growing problem of tinder-dry, highly flammable forests. In Durango, former firefighter Jonathan Bartley runs a business called DuranGoats.
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