Goats return to Bear Creek Park in Colorado Springs as four-legged fire mitigators

  • Source: KOAA-TV NBC 5 Pueblo
  • Published: 04/11/2024 12:00 AM

VIDEO: Grazing goats have returned to Bear Creek Park on the southwest side of Colorado Springs to butt heads with fire danger. Since 1999, Goat Green LLC has brought hundreds of goats to the 20-acre park each year. The four-legged animals are there to graze the dry grass and weeds, reducing the risk of a wildfire. “These past couple of days where it's super windy, there's a huge fire danger. And it's really good to get that stuff grazed down before any damage could happen," said Connor Hancock, who oversees the goats for hire during their 10-day assignment. The 425 goats, including about 30 baby goats, move to a different area of the park each day. This year the job of these weed killers is even more important after record rainfall in Southern Colorado last spring. The increased moisture leads to more vegetation growth, which poses a higher risk for wildfire during red flag days.



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