You've goat to be kidding: City gets a four-legged assist removing invasive plants in the bosque Goats with Galloping Goats feast on plants in the forest area along the Rio Grande. Nearly 300 goats will devour invasive species through Friday. The city of Albuquerque and Galloping Goats are collaborating to send goats to the Rio Grande bosque, where they'll devour invasive plant species. Goats from Galloping Goats feast on plants in the bosque in Albuquerque on Thursday. Goats with Galloping Goats on Thursday feast on plants such as kochia and tumbleweeds to prevent wildfires in the bosque. Published February 17, 2025 - 9:00 a.m. Modified February 17, 2025 - 9:00 a.m. As featured on - You've goat to be kidding: City gets a four-legged assist removing invasive plants in the bosque Goats may be the key to clearing out the invasive plants infesting the bosque. collection_51ee53b6-eccd-11ef-8278-f7eb1b8cf2e1.html
As featured on - You've goat to be kidding: City gets a four-legged assist removing invasive plants in the bosque Goats may be the key to clearing out the invasive plants infesting the bosque.
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