Posted on 07/12/2005 9:40:45 AM PDT by NormsRevenge
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Goats grazing on 12 acres of brush at San Pedro's Peck Park Canyon for the past two weeks should have the wildfire danger eliminated this week.
"The goats were happy, the city was happy and the park looks beautiful. We look forward to welcoming them back," Councilwoman Janice Hahn said.
The city's pilot program brought in 143 goats on June 28 to clear away the brush. Oregon-based Nanny & Billy's Vegetative Management was paid $11,500 to clear the park's Hernandez Ranch area in advance of the wildfire season.
"Basically, the department likes the goat idea," area recreation and parks superintendent Ron Berkowitz said. "I'm looking into (adding) Bandini Canyon for next year. I think it will work."
A Palestinian al-Mawasi boy plays with a goat on the beach near the Jewish settlement of Neve Dekalim, a part of Gush Katif settlements bloc, Gaza Strip, July 4, 2005. Israel's cabinet rejected on Sunday a proposal to delay the start of a Gaza pullout for three months, setting the stage for a showdown between Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and his main political rival Benjamin Netanyahu. REUTERS/Oleg Popov
My neighbors did this last month. It became a little attraction for the week they were there.
Well, if you really, really want pictures of goats at work (but in Chabot Park not the one in the article) Ive got a few of them
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