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Pasadena to use goats at Brookside Park to clear invasive brush; kickoff set for April 18

Pasadena in Focus · April 16, 2026
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A parks‑affiliated presenter described a nature‑based fuel‑reduction project deploying goats at Brookside Park to chew invasive, flammable brush across an estimated 100 acres over about 6–8 weeks; the April 18 kickoff will include goat yoga, a petting area and Earth Day vendor booths.

A parks foundation presenter on Pasadena in Focus described a planned goat‑grazing project at Brookside Park that organizers say will reduce invasive, flammable brush on steep slopes while improving soil health and native plant opportunity.

The presenter said the goat herd will be used where people and machinery have difficulty operating and estimated that goats could cover roughly 100…

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