top of page
city of louisville.png
louisville3.png
grass-icon.png

Why All The Cows in Louisville Open Spaces?

We're here to
mitigate wildfires.
Read on to learn how...

Reducing Louisville's Risk of Grassland Fires.
One Bite at a Time

A wildland urban interface like Louisville is a high danger zone for wildfires destroying homes and communities. That's why the City of Louisville has partnered with regenerative farmer Grama Grass & Livestock to help mitigate this area's risk of destructive fire.

Studies have shown cattle grazing initiatives reduce the grassland fuel that feeds catastrophic wildfires; and we've identified a few key areas in Louisville that can benefit from these preventative efforts. 

How Does Managed Regenerative Grazing Prevent Wildfires?

Unmanaged grassland overgrowth is prone to wildfire 

With managed grazing, cows eat the grass overgrowth

As cows consume invasive, flammable grass species, we replenish healthier, safer, native grasses

IMG_1195.jpg

Share Your Thoughts...
And Photos!

Do you support the City of Louisville's initiative to reduce wildfire risk in our open spaces?
Upload File
Upload supported file (Max 15MB)

Thanks for your feedback!

Screen Shot 2024-11-26 at 9.54.44 AM (1).png

How We're Helping

Less Fuel = Less Fire

The past few years, the City of Louisville has been hard at work to lower our risk of catastrophic wildfires. As part of the process, we're exploring methods to reduce wildfire risk to communities while keeping grassland ecosystems healthy.

The initiatives aim to reduce grassland growth, while also depositing nutrients on the land, supporting biodiversity, and kick-starting natural ecological cycles to create a more resilient ecosystem long-term. 

​

​​Click here to learn more about the ongoing research and development being carried out by The City of Louisville.

107068E3-CB0C-462D-B310-BBA96F9659E9_L0_001-10_16_2023, 11_38_00 AM.jpg

Did You Know?

Historically, Louisville Grasslands Actually Depended on Fires to Thrive

Now, wildfires are more destructive when they do occur.

The solution?
Decreasing vegetation with managed grazing in the communities most at risk.

But today, fewer small fires means grasslands end up with overgrowth...

More woody intrusion...

And an increase in non-native, cool season, flammable grass species...

Want to Join The Efforts? Get Involved!

 There's so much that the City of Louisville is doing to prevent catastrophic fires — but still countless ways for you to help as well. 

Use code
FIRESHED10 on your next meat purchase with Grama Grass & Livestock, and the
y'll donate 10% of the proceeds from your order to Boulder County Fireshed to support wildfire mitigation efforts. 

Or, learn about how you can partner with us to start the process on your land. 

Read More
grass.jpg

Become a Land Regeneration Partner

DSC01689 (1).jpg

Our Method

It's Not About The Cow...
It's About The
How

Grama Grass and Livestock utilizes a specific type of grazing method called regenerative grazing. 

 

This process involves moving the cattle frequently, with the help of our electric fence systems. â€‹Our intensive methods entail:
 

  • Emulating the migration of bison - the key to keeping Boulder County's wildland healthy for milennia
     

  • Triggering natural processes that reduce growth of invasive species and promote growth of native grasses
     

  • Actively monitoring what each area of land needs, and adjusting our approach accordingly

Louisville White Logo_3x.png
Grama White Logo_3x.png

© 2025 City of Louisville and Grama Grass & Livestock. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy

bottom of page