Exploring Traditional Ecological Practices For Fire
Exploring Traditional Ecological Practices For Fire reveals several interesting facts.
- Gerald Michell (Bobo) and Travis Peters discuss the impacts of climate change and the importance of returning
- Edward “Redbird” Willie of Pomo, Wintu, Paiute, and Wailaki ancestry, has an extensive background in
- Passed on through the generations, could Indigenous cultural burning save Australia's landscape from another catastrophic ...
- There is mounting evidence that the increased mortality of oaks and other
- In the Western United States, wildfire has become seasonal, altering ecosystems and setting records for acreages burned.
In-Depth Information on Traditional Ecological Practices For Fire
During this talk, we learn from Pepperwood's Indigenous Education Coordinator, Clint McKay, about how native people have ... A panel discussion about Indigenous place-based science and land tending Native people have successfully stewarded the land for thousands and thousands of years pre-contact. This presentation will ... How do we learn from the land and its lineage? In this special bridge episode, Dr. Melinda Adams—Indigenous scholar, ecologist, ...
Presenter: John Diaz, North Carolina State University October 21, 2015 As
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