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Bournemouth beach visitors warned not to pet cliffside goats | Bournemouth beach visitors warned not to pet cliffside goats |
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The herd live on a seven-mile (11km) stretch of cliffs at Bournemouth | The herd live on a seven-mile (11km) stretch of cliffs at Bournemouth |
People have been warned that cliffside goat enclosures at a tourist hotspot are "not a petting zoo" after visitors were seen stroking the animals. | People have been warned that cliffside goat enclosures at a tourist hotspot are "not a petting zoo" after visitors were seen stroking the animals. |
Bournemouth Goats, a group responsible for managing the herd living next to the town's beaches, issued the warning on Facebook after two people were photographed petting the animals inside a fence. | Bournemouth Goats, a group responsible for managing the herd living next to the town's beaches, issued the warning on Facebook after two people were photographed petting the animals inside a fence. |
The animals were introduced as a natural solution to control cliffside vegetation, replacing the need for petrol-powered mowers. | The animals were introduced as a natural solution to control cliffside vegetation, replacing the need for petrol-powered mowers. |
Herder Tanya Bishop said the fencing was there for a reason – to protect both the public and the goats. | Herder Tanya Bishop said the fencing was there for a reason – to protect both the public and the goats. |
"They are not pets, and approaching them is not safe," she said. | "They are not pets, and approaching them is not safe," she said. |
"The cliffs are dangerous. One wrong step could lead to serious injury – or worse." | "The cliffs are dangerous. One wrong step could lead to serious injury – or worse." |
Signs are displayed by fences asking people not to feed the goats | Signs are displayed by fences asking people not to feed the goats |
Ms Bishop explained that the male goats were not castrated, which made them more territorial and unpredictable. | Ms Bishop explained that the male goats were not castrated, which made them more territorial and unpredictable. |
"They may look calm, but unfamiliar humans in their space can cause stress, panic, and herd disruption - especially during kidding season or when young ones are present. | "They may look calm, but unfamiliar humans in their space can cause stress, panic, and herd disruption - especially during kidding season or when young ones are present. |
"Stress increases the risk of injury, weakened immunity, and changes in feeding patterns." | "Stress increases the risk of injury, weakened immunity, and changes in feeding patterns." |
The group is concerned that if someone is injured, the goats could ultimately suffer the consequences. | The group is concerned that if someone is injured, the goats could ultimately suffer the consequences. |
"The second someone does get hurt, the goats are the ones who pay the price," Ms Bishop said. | "The second someone does get hurt, the goats are the ones who pay the price," Ms Bishop said. |
In addition to the risk posed by the animals, the terrain itself is hazardous. | In addition to the risk posed by the animals, the terrain itself is hazardous. |
The cliffs are steep and unstable, with three landslips recorded last winter alone - one of which occurred near where the goats live on the East Cliff. | |
In the past rangers have urged people to contact them rather than the emergency services if they spot any problems. | In the past rangers have urged people to contact them rather than the emergency services if they spot any problems. |
The plea came after firefighters were called to the cliffs when a goat got its head stuck in a fence. | The plea came after firefighters were called to the cliffs when a goat got its head stuck in a fence. |
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