Fencing Goats Out

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Normally you hear about people trying to keep goats in: in the pasture, in the yard. However, Catholic Relief Services members located in Bor, Sudan, have been desperate to keep the locals out.

After having papaya and mango trees repeatedly raided by the local caprine population, Renee Lambert, CRS coordinator, had to take action.

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