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Traditional Knowledge Fuels Yurok and Karuk Habitat Restoration Project With USDA

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ICTMN Staff
Year: 
2014

Traditional Knowledge Fuels Yurok and Karuk Habitat Restoration Project With USDA

Traditional Knowledge Fuels Yurok and Karuk Habitat Restoration Project With USDA
Traditional Knowledge Fuels Yurok and Karuk Habitat Restoration Project With USDA

Fighting fire-ravaged habitat destruction with … fire?

It may sound counterintuitive, but the Yurok and Karuk tribes, experts at managing watersheds and ecosystems, are working with several agencies in California to manage forests in their traditional territories and thus restore habitat that supports Native plants and wildlife...

ecological restoration, forestry management, traditional ecological knowledge (TEK), traditional knowledge
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Native Nations: 
Karuk Tribe
Yurok Tribe
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News and Opinion
Topics: 
Environment and Natural Resources, Land/Jurisdiction

ICTMN Staff. "Traditional Knowledge Fuels Yurok and Karuk Habitat Restoration Project With USDA." Indian Country Today Media Network. December 2, 2014. Article. (https://indiancountrymedianetwork.com/news/environment/traditional..., accessed December 5, 2014)

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