To help prevent forest fires, some countries use "firefighting goats," whose mission is to graze flammable vegetation
Goats are being called upon to graze in specific areas of vegetation in order to reduce the risk of forest fires or, if not to prevent them from starting to reduce their ancestry. It's a traditional technique that has been recently revived by countries such as Portugal and France, which are increasingly exposed to megafires.
Spain, France, Portugal... Forest fires are raging in Western Europe this summer, while the continent bears the effects of repeated heatwaves. Weather forecasts display large swathes of red and meteorological expets are predicting increasingly hot summers in the years to come, a direct consequence of climate change.