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Internet-Age innovator Google is taking advantage of an old-time principle to thwart wildfires: goats will eat almost anything. Google has brought in about 200 of the grazers to munch fields around its campus in the Northern California city of Mountain View.
California is prone to wild fires and several years of drought have heightened the danger. Grasses and brush that thrives during the state's brief rainy season turn ominously sere and flammable during parched months.
Fire-fighters consistently advise people to clear brush to create buffer zones bereft of fuel for spreading flames. "We have some fields that we need to mow occasionally to clear weeds and brush to reduce fire hazard," Google director of real estate and workplace services Dan Hoffman wrote in a posting on the company's official blog.
"Instead of using noisy mowers that run on gasoline and pollute the air, we've rented some goats ... to do the job for us (we're not "kidding")." It is common for goats to be used in Northern California to clear brush, especially on terrain difficult for people or equipment to access.
"We currently have 800 environmentally friendly, self-propelled weed eaters for weed control and brush control, that are ready for your project," California Grazing says on its website. "Goat weed control and land management with goats is not only easy on the eyes and the environment but is also cost effective."
California Grazing provided the herd munching away outside the "Googleplex." Hoffman said that a border collie dog named "Jen" is helping manage the goats. "They spend roughly a week with us at Google, eating the grass and fertilising at the same time," Hoffman wrote. "It costs us about the same as mowing, and goats are a lot cuter to watch than lawn mowers."

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2009

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