This is the first SDG&E program to explore an alternative concept to reduce flammable fuels within open space transmission corridors, said SDG&E Landscape Project Manager Bill Click. The pilot program will be in effect at various locations within the SDG&E service territory this year.
Click said once the evaluation process is completed, a decision can be made to further implement the program, which was initiated last week.
According to a company statement, some of the environmental benefits of goat grazing include keeping corridors open, preventing the spread of noxious weeds and promoting the growth of local vegetative species through moderate grazing.
This is the first SDG&E program to explore an alternative concept to reduce flammable fuels within open space transmission corridors, said SDG&E Landscape Project Manager Bill Click. The pilot program will be in effect at various locations within the SDG&E service territory this year.
Click said once the evaluation process is completed, a decision can be made to further implement the program, which was initiated last week.
According to a company statement, some of the environmental benefits of goat grazing include keeping corridors open, preventing the spread of noxious weeds and promoting the growth of local vegetative species through moderate grazing.
SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – Get ready to enjoy the sunshine as San Diego Padres Hall of Famer and 1976 Cy Young Award winner Randy Jones hosts the 11th annual Randy Jones Run, Walk & Roll For Independence.
The event on May 1 supports Home of Guiding Hands, a San Diego County-based nonprofit that provides programs and housing for men, women and children with developmental disabilities.
Registration is open and participants can create their own 5k (3.1 miles) walk route and complete it anytime on May 1.
The registration fee, $40.00 for adults and $35.00 for children/youth 16-21 and military, includes a T-shirt and commemorative medal.
A Family four-pack is $120 and will provide four hours of respite care for a family of children 3 or younger who have intellectual disabilities, developmental delays or medical fragility. All Walk proceeds benefit Home of Guiding Hands.