Aspen Public Radio | By Eleanor Bennett | Published October 5, 2020 at 11:32 AM MDT
Goats working to restore land and prevent wildfires
As temperatures rise and wildfires continue to burn across the West, many in Colorado are turning their attention to fire prevention. There’s a woman who comes to the Roaring Fork Valley every year known as the “goat gypsy.” Lani Malmberg and her herd of 1,200 Spanish cashmere goats help with fire mitigation, land restoration, and weed control on private and public lands across all 13 Western states.
She and her team were instrumental in helping to restore the Lake Christine burn area on Basalt Mountain two years ago. Aspen Public Radio’s Morning Edition host Eleanor Bennett recently met with Lani Malmberg outside her camper on a property in Old Snowmass where she was on another fire prevention and thistle control job.
Originally published on : https://www.aspenpublicradio.org/environment/2020-10-05/meet-the-goat-gypsy-working-to-restore-the-land-and-prevent-wildfires