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Visitors to Rio Hondo were amazed, but these goats merely grazed

The goats were released on campus on July 18 for their two-week assignment, all part of the community college's vegetation management and fire-prevention program.

Wild goats roamed the campus at Río Hondo College on Wednesday, July 31.

No, they weren’t enrolling for horticulture classes. They were just clocking in for their a new professional gig: Eating.

The goats were released on campus on July 18 for their two-week assignment, all part of the community college’s vegetation management and fire-prevention program.

Under the watchful eyes of a professional shepherd and a border collie from Fire Grazers Inc., a fire brush management company, the goats will feast on much of the growth that emerged on campus after a particularly rainy winter.

“Goat grazing is a proven, ecologically sound means of brushfire clearing as goats are natural mountaineers that can easily clear difficult-to-access areas, like hillsides or steep slopes, in far less time than a professional landscaping crew,” according to a statement from the company.

Faculty, students and the media got a chance to get acquainted with the herd during a special “meet, greet, bleat and all you can eat” session on Wednesday.

Did the goats mind all the attention? Naaaah.

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