SANTA JUANA, Chile --- In the southern Chilean city of Santa Juana, hit hard by wildfires earlier this year, locals have a special task force helping fight blazes: a herd of goats. The goats have already saved the native forest of the Bosques de Chacay once, preventing the park from being consumed by February forest fires -- fueled by heatwaves and a punishing drought -- that left dozens dead, thousands injured and almost 440,000 hectares destroyed in south-central Chile. "The park was surrounded by fires, but it ended up being the only green spot left," said Rocio Cruces, cofounder of the 16-hectare (40-acre) park, and "Buena Cabra," a project that uses goats to build firebrea...Keep on reading: Chile’s firefighting goats protect a native forest from deadly blazes