Thank you both, I could not find any further information, but it is good to know, as a small minority, and surrounded by bigger problems I/we shall have to wait and see, ........................Guess what I just found, looking at Orme wardens ................
Good news.......this report from 2011 2016 but it does show they had a management plan at that time
4.3.4 Goats
Objective 10 - To maintain a viable population of feral Kashmir goats, where this does not
compromise the maintenance or protection of the favourable condition of the important
flora and fauna.
Projects
Carry out a survey of the feral goat population twice yearly recording herd composition and
areas found at time of survey: All years
Monitor population and habits of feral goats through regular survey: All years
Manage feral goats through liaison with the RSPCA regarding sick/injured animals and assist
where possible with any problems relating to the herd: All years
Continue long-term population control utilising relocation of small groups of goats and
contraceptive vaccine in a percentage of nanny goats as methods of control: All years (reliant
upon funding from partners and upon availability of vaccine long-term)
Liaise with Food and Environment Research Council (FERA) regarding vaccination programme,
research and monitoring of vaccinated goats: All years
Liaise with all appropriate bodies and individuals in order to secure suitable locations for goats,
funding and compliance with law: All years
Very long and detailed pdf Great Orme, but
definitely worth keeping for future reference. www.conwy.gov.uk a debc
2011-2016
https://www.conwy.gov.uk/en/Resident/Leisure-sport-and-health/Coast-and-Countryside/Assets/documents/Great-Orme-Management-Plan-2011-2016.pdf