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Agreed! Thanks for posting, Sean.
An honor -- and a reminder that forest ecologists should take time to learn about wildland fuels and fire behavior before weighing in on policy discussions about wildland fire.
Cool new paper: "Blending Indigenous and western science: Quantifying cultural burning impacts in Karuk Aboriginal Territory"🧪🌏 Lead author: Skye Greenler (Oregan State). Co-authors include Tribal representatives and scholars of Indigenous and western descent, including @susanprichard.bsky.social
<em>Ecological Applications</em> is an applied ecology journal discussing the applications of ecological science research for policy, management, and solving environmental problems.
Cross posting the OSU Press release here as well. today.oregonstate.edu/news/indigen...
Sharing the UW Press release on our Braiding Sweetgrass report. This was an epic journey for our 40-person writing team. www.washington.edu/news/2024/04...
And are there many of us who haven't dealt with some level of harassment? I keep hoping so...