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BART employs grazing goats to create firebreaks on right-of-way property Jan Canaday/Courtesy BART is using grazing goats to create firebreaks in its right-of-way property. This will remove dry vegetation and act as an alternative to prescribed burns or herbicides. For Bill Stewart, a forestry and cooperative extension specialist at UC Berkeley, finding massive herds of goats chomping on dry vegetation in Berkeley has been a regular occurrence for the last 40 years. According to Stewart, it is not unusual to see 200 grazing goats near the Claremont Canyon Regional Preserve or Tilden Park. In fact, it is likely to become an increasingly common sight as BART uses goats to create firebreaks on its right-of-way property, according to a BART press release. ....
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Fancy technology for preventing wildfires? None needed here!Fancy technology for preventing wildfires? None needed here! rtands.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from rtands.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Goats ready to gobble up nearly anything that grows Jared McNett MASON CITY, Iowa (AP) – At least once in the past several years, Klemme resident Ben Petersen has had to monitor a goat stuck in a tree as a part of his job. It comes with the territory now. Since 2018, Petersen has worked as a North Central Iowa affiliate for the Ames-based Goats on the Go to clean up park areas, abandoned properties and even yards with a herd of about 40 goats and without the assistance of mowers, chainsaws and chemical sprays. In our opinion, they re not always going to replace those things but it s another tool in the toolbox. They re a lot safer to use around water and lakeshore because there are no chemicals to worry about and (you get) free fertilizer of course, Petersen told the Mason City Globe Gazette. ....