The small Spanish town of Brieva de Cameros is using a unique approach to revitalize its economy and protect the environment by raising a municipal flock of sheep and promoting extensive livestock projects. With a population of only 20 and over 10,000 sheep, the town is leveraging its pastureland to provide job opportunities and stimulate local activity. The mayor, Pedro Somalo, has proposed the establishment of a shepherd training school to attract young people and the unemployed to the region. Additionally, the town is working with local pastors to graze livestock in the mountains, which helps prevent forest fires by removing flammable biomass. This initiative is part of a broader trend in Spain, with other towns following a similar model to enhance the livestock sector and revitalize their economies.