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Meet the Bournemouth goats and their supporters
The Country Smallholder
|September 2024
These capricious animals are hard workers preserving the natural habitat
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Nestled along the picturesque cliffs of Bournemouth, a unique and charming sight awaits both locals and visitors: the Bournemouth Goats. Residing in nine enclosures along the cliffs, a herd of both Boer and Kashmiri goats (relocated from The Great Orme) are not just a quirky attraction, but play a vital role in maintaining the local ecosystem.
The herd is under the private ownership of grazier, Mark Jackson, who collaborates with BCP Council, and Tanya Bishop and her family, who diligently oversee the nursery and breeding program.
WHO WE ARE
The Bournemouth Goats, a herd that has been delighting and intriguing the community for years, have become a symbol of natural beauty and environmental stewardship. Introduced to the cliffs to manage the overgrowth of scrub and invasive plant species, the goats have proven to be effective and sustainable landscapers. Originally consisting of a smaller number, the herd has grown significantly over the years, with recent additions bringing the total to around 50 goats.
This introduction of the goats was part of a concerted effort by the BCP Council to enhance biodiversity and preserve the natural habitat along the cliffs. The steep and rugged terrain of the cliffs provides an ideal environment for these agile animals, allowing them to graze on vegetation that is otherwise difficult to manage.
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