Karuk and Yurok tribes in Northern California lead cultural burning practices to restore forest health, reduce the risk of extreme wildfires, and protect biodiversity. These burns also maintain and pass on traditional ecological knowledge, strengthening community resilience and connection to the land.
How Indigenous practices can help protect forests
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