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Native tribes use controlled burns to save sequoias

Native tribes use controlled burns to save sequoias

In response to devastating wildfires, Indigenous tribes in California have resumed cultural burns to protect ancient sequoia trees.

Jim Robbins reports for The New York Times.

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California Democrats call on EPA to ensure air pollution rule does not prevent controlled burns

California’s two senators and several members of its House delegation on Tuesday called for the Environmental Protection Agency to implement tighter rules on air pollution without constraining the use of controlled burns to limit wildfires.

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What if Indigenous women ran controlled burns?

The Karuk Tribe’s first-of-its-kind training seeks to extinguish hypermasculinity in firefighting culture.
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The return of ‘good fire’ to eastern U.S. forests and grasslands

The return of ‘good fire’ to eastern U.S. forests and grasslands

Advocates say controlled burns are a critical solution to a range of problems, from biodiversity loss to wildfire risk to climate change. But they must overcome government regulations and a long-held view of fire as unnatural and threatening.

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Changing snowfall makes it harder to fight fire with fire

Increasingly erratic weather means snow is not always there when needed to safely burn off tall debris piles like those on Colorado’s Pike-San Isabel National Forest. And that seriously complicates the job of exhausted firefighters, now forced into service year-round.

Controlled burns blunt wildfires' effect on climate change

Controlled burns blunt wildfires' effect on climate change

New research underlines the power of controlled burn in habitats like temperate forests, both for conservation and to fight wildfires' effect on climate change.
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An Indigenous practice may be key to preventing wildfires
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An Indigenous practice may be key to preventing wildfires

For thousands of years, North American tribes carefully burned forests to manage the land. The future may lie in a return to that past.

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