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Goats to Eat Vegetation in SFO Area

A herd of goats will clear vegetation from the airport property in Millbrae and San Bruno.

 

Drivers passing near San Francisco International Airport over the next couple of weeks may see a herd of goats engaging in a bit of organic weed abatement.

The goats are being used to clear vegetation and create a firebreak on the west side of Airport property bounded by U.S. Highway 101 and railroad tracks in San Bruno and Millbrae, according to airport officials.

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The property is an environmentally sensitive area containing two endangered species, the San Francisco garter snake and the California red-legged frog. The goats can clear vegetation in areas where the airport is not legally able to use heavy machinery or personnel, officials said.

The goats will be supervised by a herder and an environmental biologist. They are expected to take around two weeks to finish clearing the area.

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