Karuk Cultural Burning
California faces persistent environmental problems — wildfires, drought, and harm to farming. This explainer shows how the Karuk Tribe uses ancestral methods to help with the climate crisis.
Cultural burning means lighting small, controlled fires at certain times and in safe weather so only chosen areas burn. These fires clear grasses, shrubs, and leaf litter that can feed large, destructive wildfires.
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