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Beth Rose Middleton Manning Content for 不良研究所enUnderstanding Climate Change on Tribal Allotment Lands
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A 不良研究所 project is working to help Tribal nations build climate resilience on Indian allotment lands, with funding from a California Climate Action grant.June 24, 2024 - 10:37amMalia N Reiss/climate/news/tribal-nations-and-research-institutions-collaborate-climate-changeRemoving Dams from the Klamath River is a Step Toward Justice for Native Americans
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<p> </p><p>The Klamath River runs over 250 miles (400 kilometers) from southern Oregon to the Pacific Ocean in Northern California. It flows through the steep, rugged Klamath Mountains, past slopes of redwood, fir, tanoak and madrone, and along pebbled beaches where willows shade the river鈥檚 edge. Closer to its mouth at Requa, the trees rising above the river are often blanketed in fog.</p>July 13, 2023 - 1:20pmKatherine E Kerlin/climate/news/removing-dams-klamath-river-step-toward-justice-native-americans-northern-californiaHow Indigenous Practices Can Help Forests Thrive
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What's the difference between prescribed burns and cultural burning? A new feature story explains this and explores many more elements of Indigenous burning practices in California.April 07, 2022 - 11:56amKatherine E Kerlin/news/cultural-burning-illuminated