San Bernardino County Land Use Services
Mitigate Hazardous
Wildfire Fuels
In San Bernardino County
July
2020
The San Bernardino County Fire
Protection District (SBCoFD) announced an evolution in wildfire community risk reduction.
SBCoFD and San
Bernardino County Land Use Services (SBCoLUS) will use
goats to clear dry, grassy fuels that increase the threat of wildfire for
hundreds of residents in the Little Mountain neighborhood of San Bernardino.
This unique community risk reduction project is an environmentally friendly,
safe and effective method of creating defensible space.
These San Bernardino
County agencies have partnered with Environment Land Management (aka ELM Goats) out of San Diego to bring over 250 goats to Little
Mountain. The goats will eat away large sections of dry grass, weeds, and
thistles, clearing approximately 50 acres of flammable materials. The goats
will eat about 1 acre per day and are very effective in steep, rocky
terrain.
In addition to goats
eat weed seeds, the seeds lose the ability to regrow. The result is a
healthier, nutrient dense soil that is less susceptible to erosion and regrowth
of dangerous fuels.
The goats are
protected from predators by an onsite goat handler and trained guard dogs, as
well as around-the-clock, armed security provided by Allied Security. The guard
dogs assist in herding the goats to make sure that they remain in the
designated fenced areas. The San Bernardino Municipal Water Department will provide the 300-400 gallons of water that the goats will drink per
day.
“Goats are one
of the most effective fire prevention tools available,” explained San
Bernardino County Fire Chief Dan Munsey. “Areas cleared
or thinned by goats recover more naturally and resist wildfires, giving fire
crews the upper hand in protecting life and property.”
The San Bernardino County Fire
Protection District is committed to looking for new, cost effective methods to reduce the
risk of wildfire. Fire officials will continue to seek funding to conduct
similar fuel reduction projects in various wildfire prone areas throughout the
county.
As the temperatures
get warmer, SBCoFD encourages all residents to make sure they are prepared for
wildfire. Create a Ready! Set! Go! Personal Wildfire
Action Plan.
Shandin Hills Estates
Ridge Line Drive, San Bernardino
Learn how to create
defensible space around your home. Sign-up for the Telephone Emergency
Notification System (TENS), and download the Ready SB County Disaster
Preparedness App at: SBCFire.org
Written by: Tracey Martinez
San Bernardino County Fire
Public Information Officer