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Good Fire Podcast

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Learn more about Indigenous knowledge and experience and how it can benefit fire science managers today. Sponsored by the Canadian Partnership for Wildland  Fire Science, California Indian Water Commission, and the Firesticks Alliance Corporation.

Thumbnail Photo: Tyler Gilbert, The Ember Alliance; Copper Hill Prescribed Fire Operations, 2019. Near Peñasco, New Mexico. The Ember Alliance acknowledges this image was potentially taken on culturally significant land to the Jicarilla Apache, Núu-agha-tʉvʉ-pʉ̱, and Pueblos peoples.

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Southern Rockies Fire Science Network
Published on:
February 26, 2021

Categories: Video & Audio Resources, WebsiteTags: fire behavior modeling, fire management, fire management history, fire science, Fire Science Exchange Network, fire technology, firefighting, indigenous fire management, indigenous knowledge, Indigenous Perspectives In Fire Management, prescribed burning regulations, Prescribed Fire, prescribed fire effectiveness, prescribed fire law, Prescribed fire laws, prescribed fire management, prescribed fire regime, wildland fire science

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This regional Fire Exchange is one of 15 regional fire science exchanges sponsored by the Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP).
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