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Article: GOATS RETURN TO EL PASO COUNTY'S BEAR CREEK PARK JULY 1
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- US Fed News Service, Including US State News
- Article date:
- June 20, 2007
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EL Paso County issued the following news release: The goats are baaaaack! After an absence of several years, Lani Malmberg is bringing her herd of 500 goats back this summer to eat the noxious weeds in El Paso County's Bear Creek Regional Park East. This is possible thanks to a $10,000 grant from the Colorado Garden Show Inc. to the Bear Creek Garden Association. Other grant contributions came from Front Range Organic Gardeners (FROG) of Denver, as well as from other individuals and organizations. The grants and donations have enabled the Bear Creek Garden Association (BCGA), a 501©3 organization, to pay for the goat grazing. Goats are used as a method of weed control, which adds to the ...
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Article: $40,000 raised for Bear Creek center
The Gazette;
July 26, 2001 ;
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... ... in private money will be donated to El Paso County to help fund exhibits at the fire-damaged Bear Creek Nature Center. The county parks Naturalist ... The 25-year-old nature center, 245 Bear Creek Road, is being rebuilt and expanded with ...
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