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Cromer Bagots find their retirement home
The popular Cromer Bagot goats first came to the seaside town in 2016 to help keep vegetation on the cliffs under control. But now they’ve been retired, the Norfolk Wildlife Trust have given them a new home. Kayleigh Poacher met Laura Davey to find out more.
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