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San Clemente Island goats are a highly endangered breed. Left to run feral on San Clemente Island for a century, they offer genes that are now considered to be an important part of our agricultural heritage. They are small, deer-like, and have kind and gentle dispositions. Their beauty is breathtaking.
There are only just under 300 San Clemente Island goats left. Are they unavailable? Far from it! Our group is working to save this breed from extinction, which means that we're working to enable more people to steward these excellent heritage goats.
The San Clemente Island Goat Association is dedicated to proactively promoting the popularity, increasing the geographical distribution, and preserving the genetic diversity of San Clemente Island goats through responsible stewardship and breeding practices.
This site is a forum for aspiring, novice, and experienced San Clemente Island goat owners alike.
Welcome all.
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San Clemente Island Goat Association
3037 Halfway Road The Plains, VA 20198 5406878871 www.scigoats.org postmaster@scigoats.org
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