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Cultural Burning and TEK: How Can FAC Practitioners Leverage Indigenous Connections to Fire Without Exploiting Them?
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Managing for Socio-Ecological Resilience First: How a New Type of Indicator Enhances Wildfire Resilience Monitoring
By Colleen Rossier, University of California-Davis and Bill Tripp, Karuk Tribe
Science Thursday: Finding Good Fire
Photo by Lenya Quinn-Davidson
Science Thursday: Poison Oak, Poison Smoke?
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How Healthier Forests Can Mean Less Smoke: The Science, Tools and Strategies Related to Smoke Management in Fire-Adapted Forests
By Dr. Leland Tarnay, USDA Forest Service Region 5 Remote Sensing Lab
Three Game-Changing Approaches to Wildfire Response
By Allison Jolley
Science Thursday: An Argument for Heterogeneity, in the Kitchen Sink and in the Fields
By Leyna Quinn-Davidson
Co-Managing Wildfire: Conversations You Need to Have Right Now
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Fire Adapted Communities on the Range: Why Rangeland Fire Protection Associations Matter
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