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Afire: Understanding Fire Differently

Apr 17, 202448 minSeason 4Ep. 2
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Episode description

Indigenous tribes gained their unique understanding of fire, and the role of fire on the landscape, long before European settlers came to what is now called North America. Since then, the relationship between federal fire management and indigenous perspectives has often been one of misunderstanding and mistrust. On Episode 2 of "Afire," join Forest Service scientists, Frank Kanawha Lake, a tribal descendant, and Serra Hoagland, a tribal member, as they explain the ways in which Forest Service fire research is collaborating with tribes to jointly strive to better understand and manage fire.

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Scientists:

  • Frank Kanawha Lake, Research Ecologist, Pacific Southwest Research Station, Arcata, California
  • Serra Hoagland, National Program Lead for Tribal Research, Missoula, Montana

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Questions or ideas for the show? Connect with Jon at [email protected]

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