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Country |
United Kingdom, GB |
Location |
Snowdonia, Wales |
Species |
Goat |
Management |
feral |
Population size |
500 (est. 2006) increasing (managed by culling) |
History |
Goats are believed to have roamed the area since the last ice age nearly 10,000 years ago. The goat was an essential part of the landscape and people´s existence, providing meat, hair, horn, hoof and milk. Ecologically, they are good at clearing scrub, they protect rare plants |
Need for Action |
Full census and cessation of indiscriminate culling |
Source of information |
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2006/nov/13/conservationandendangeredspecies.uknews |
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Snowdonia Feral Goat |
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http://www.snowdonia-society.org.uk |
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http://www.snowdoniamammals.co.uk/mammals/identification/feralgoatid.html |
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