Hungry Goats Aid in Preventing Future Wildfires for Malden
- The East Bay Regional Park District will invest $10.9 million over three years to reduce wildfire risks on 600 acres of parkland, according to park district officials.
- Funding includes $8.3 million from various grants, including $6.1 million from FEMA and $2.1 million from the California State Coastal Conservancy.
- Mosaic Forest Management reported that 70% of the 41 wildfires on its land were caused by people and will impose restrictions to reduce person-caused wildfires.
- Mosaic is enhancing wildfire management with daily surveillance and training crews as initial responders, as stated by Steve Mjaaland, Mosaic's manager of forest protection.
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Hungry goats aid in preventing future wildfires for Malden
MALDEN, Wash. — A herd of 375 hungry goats is playing a crucial role in protecting the town of Malden from future wildfires as residents continue rebuilding four years after a devastating blaze destroyed virtually every building in the community.
East Bay Regional Park District embarks on nearly $11M wildfire prevention project
The East Bay Regional Park District will spend millions over the next three years cutting down and removing dead and dying trees in order to reduce the chances of catastrophic wildfires, park district officials said this week.
East Bay Parks embarks on $10.9M campaign to remove dying trees to reduce wildfire risks - Local News Matters
The East Bay Regional Park District will spend millions over the next three years cutting down and removing dead and dying trees in order to reduce the chances of catastrophic wildfires, park district officials said this week.The three-year, $10.9 million project will target trees and other vegetation on 600 acres of parkland throughout the East Bay.“These projects are vital to reducing wildfire risks in the East Bay,” said district general mana…

EBRPD embarks on nearly $11M wildfire prevention project
The East Bay Regional Park District will spend millions over the next three years cutting down and removing dead and dying trees in order to reduce the chances of catastrophic wildfires, park district officials said this week. The post EBRPD embarks on nearly $11M wildfire prevention project appeared first on Livermore Vine.
Nevada County Launches 75-Mile Roadside Vegetation Removal for Wildfire Safety
Nevada City, CA— Last week, the Nevada County Board of Supervisors approved a contract for the 2025 Vegetation Removal Project, a proactive initiative aimed at significantly reducing the potential impact and severity of large wildfires. In addition to the 25 miles of vegetation already being removed by County crews, this critical project will clear an […] The post Nevada County Launches 75-Mile Roadside Vegetation Removal for Wildfire Safety app…
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