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Come Rain or Shine: Cultural Burning in Northern California

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Elias, E. and LeRoy, S. (host). 2023-06-07. Cultural Burning in Northern California (Season 4, Episode 6) [Audio Podcast Episode]. In Come Rain or Shine. Buzzsprout. Retrieved from https://www.buzzsprout.com/1136681/episodes/12988763.

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Traditional burning, also known as cultural burning, is a form of under burning that has been used by Indigenous peoples for thousands of years to increase water runoff into streams, create habitats for plants and animals, recycle nutrients, and promote other ecosystem benefits. We interviewed Diana Almendariz (Maidu/Wintún/Hupa/Yurok), cultural fire practitioner, and Nina Fontana (Ukrainian and Italian), post-doctoral researcher at the University of California, Davis, to learn more about "good fire".

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southwest CASC

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