Dive into new research on the effects of "mega fires" on understory plant communities and the repercussions on biodiversity and …
Fire as Medicine: Learning from Native American Fire Stewardship
Indigenous peoples, such as the Pueblos of the Southwest U.S., have been living in fire-prone environments throughout history. …
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Native American depopulation, reforestation, and fire regimes in the Southwest United States, 1492–1900 CE
Long before Europeans reached America, indigenous peoples had been interacting with their environments for centuries. Native …
Native American Fire Management at an Ancient Wildland-Urban Interface in the Southwest U.S.
Indigenous people have been land stewards for centuries. As we begin to grapple with the increasing challenges of population …
Returning fire to the land: celebrating traditional knowledge and fire
Full Publication Here North American tribes have traditional knowledge about fire effects on ecosystems, habitats, and …
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Fire & Traditional Knowledge Resources from Northern Rockies Fire Science Network
Our partners to the north at the Northern Rockies Fire Science Network have put together a plethora of resources all around the …
Good Fire Podcast
Listen to the Podcasts HereLearn more about Indigenous knowledge and experience and how it can benefit fire science managers …
Fire and biodiversity in the Anthropocene
PublicationAbstract: Fire has played a prominent role in the evolution of biodiversity and is a natural factor shaping many …
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