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Holistic Perspectives in Farm Scale Fire Preparedness and Recovery

We are in the throes of a devastating year for fire in California, as well as much of the western United States. Yet fire need not be a universally maligned force. For millennia, California’s indigenous peoples used fire as a tool in practices of traditional burning. Fire can be used as a tool to eradicate invasive weeds, help restore native plant communities, and reduce the intensity of wildfires when they occur. Landowners and communities are increasingly recognizing this, and coming together to share tools, resources, knowledge, and labor. And federal agencies are turning to Native communities for consult on the use of fire in land management practices. This webinar will explore both “good” fire, as well as approaches for recovery. We’ll hear perspectives from members of prescribed burn associations on the application of prescribed burning on private land, farmers dealing with fire-borne toxins and utilizing mycoremediation to aid in recovery, and Native Californians on fire ecology and their long-standing relationship with using fire to tend to the land.
Presenters:
Wolfy Rougle, Butte County Resource Conservation District and Butte County Prescribed Burn Association
Cheetah Tchudi, TurkeyTail Farm/Butte Remediation
Edward Willie, Pomo/Walaiki/Wintu
Moderator:
Evan Wiig, Community Alliance with Family Farmers (CAFF)
Learn more: https://eco-farm.org/news/holistic-perspectives-farm-scale-fire-preparedness-recovery

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4 ноября 2020 г. 6:30:43
01:29:51
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