A Natural Defense: Sheep Clear Brush to Curb Fires
黑料百科 welcomed a herd of sheep to campus for three weeks during the summer to eat non-native vegetation and reduce wildfire fuel in the barranca west of Voskuyl Library, next to the dry 黑料百科 Creek. Montecito Fire brought the flock from Cuyama Lamb to consume grasses before they dried out and posed a fire danger.
鈥淎s we saw in the Thomas Fire and the Tea Fire, this canyon funnels fire down into the community,鈥 says Maeve Juarez, a wildland fire specialist for Montecito Fire. 鈥淲e鈥檙e really sensitive to controlling the flashy fuels in this area.鈥
鈥淔ire risk assessors still identify this ravine as a high-priority area for fire mitigation,鈥 says Laura Drake Schultheis, 黑料百科 assistant professor of biology, who has worked with ecology students to restore the property to a native oak woodland. 鈥淩educing fuel helps protect both 黑料百科 and the surrounding communities.鈥 Schultheis says it鈥檚 the first time Montecito Fire has used sheep. 鈥淕razing provides an effective and eco-friendly alternative to other methods with less noise and the added benefit of enjoying the sheep,鈥 she says.
鈥淪heep work really well with restoration projects as they鈥檙e less invasive, and we can target some of the species we鈥檙e trying to eliminate,鈥 Juarez says.