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011: Take 5 - Before the Fire - A Focus on Vegetation and Land Management

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Links are provided where to find all three guests’ organizational or personal affiliations below:

Connect with Che:

Website

Facebook

Connect with Dr. Micheli:

Facebook

Twitter

LinkedIn

Connect with Lomakatsi Restoration Project:

Website

Facebook

Instagram

“There is a viable way to make money and contribute to keeping your community protected and fed at the same time.” -Algeo Che Casul

“The forest has changed dramatically from what would have been a more sustainable framework, and yet we're very attached to the way it looks today.” -Dr. Lisa Micheli

“We're looking to set the stage that our communities can be more resilient and our ecosystems can sustain.” -Marko Bey

“We all need to make changes in order to address this climate chaos that we're in. We got ourselves here and we can get ourselves out.” -Belinda Brown

Episode Description:

Mega wildfires are an anomaly. They aren't supposed to happen. Fires aren't supposed to burn millions of acres of land in a single year. More than that, they aren't supposed to be a multi-billion dollar problem. This episode is focused on private landowners and the role they play in preventing and mitigating fire risks on their land.

Our guests, 7th generation rancher Algeo Che Casul, Pepperwood CEO Dr. Lisa Micheli, and Lomakatsi Restoration Project’s Marko Bey and Belinda Brown talk about how prescribed fire can be an effective strategy in preventing mega-fires, how to train the younger generation for the big work ahead, and how to prioritize the work that needs to be done.

We are making decisions today that impact not only us but also the next seven generations that are yet to come. While our knowledge and resources may be limited at present, there is something we can do to leverage them. Tune in and discover how to connect indigenous practices and Western knowledge to create better outcomes!

Connect with After The Fire USA:

Website

Facebook

Twitter

Instagram

LinkedIn

YouTube

Highlights:

01:34: S2 Ep5- How to Manage Private Lands in the Era of Mega Fires with Algeo Che Casul

04:34: S2 Ep11- Episode 11: How to Manage Wildlands Collaboratively in the Era of Megafire with Lisa Micheli, Ph.D.

08:52: S2 Ep14- How to Implement Ecosystem & Forest Restoration Using Indigenous Practices with Marko Bey and Belinda Brown

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Links are provided where to find all three guests’ organizational or personal affiliations below:

Connect with Che:

Website

Facebook

Connect with Dr. Micheli:

Facebook

Twitter

LinkedIn

Connect with Lomakatsi Restoration Project:

Website

Facebook

Instagram

“There is a viable way to make money and contribute to keeping your community protected and fed at the same time.” -Algeo Che Casul

“The forest has changed dramatically from what would have been a more sustainable framework, and yet we're very attached to the way it looks today.” -Dr. Lisa Micheli

“We're looking to set the stage that our communities can be more resilient and our ecosystems can sustain.” -Marko Bey

“We all need to make changes in order to address this climate chaos that we're in. We got ourselves here and we can get ourselves out.” -Belinda Brown

Episode Description:

Mega wildfires are an anomaly. They aren't supposed to happen. Fires aren't supposed to burn millions of acres of land in a single year. More than that, they aren't supposed to be a multi-billion dollar problem. This episode is focused on private landowners and the role they play in preventing and mitigating fire risks on their land.

Our guests, 7th generation rancher Algeo Che Casul, Pepperwood CEO Dr. Lisa Micheli, and Lomakatsi Restoration Project’s Marko Bey and Belinda Brown talk about how prescribed fire can be an effective strategy in preventing mega-fires, how to train the younger generation for the big work ahead, and how to prioritize the work that needs to be done.

We are making decisions today that impact not only us but also the next seven generations that are yet to come. While our knowledge and resources may be limited at present, there is something we can do to leverage them. Tune in and discover how to connect indigenous practices and Western knowledge to create better outcomes!

Connect with After The Fire USA:

Website

Facebook

Twitter

Instagram

LinkedIn

YouTube

Highlights:

01:34: S2 Ep5- How to Manage Private Lands in the Era of Mega Fires with Algeo Che Casul

04:34: S2 Ep11- Episode 11: How to Manage Wildlands Collaboratively in the Era of Megafire with Lisa Micheli, Ph.D.

08:52: S2 Ep14- How to Implement Ecosystem & Forest Restoration Using Indigenous Practices with Marko Bey and Belinda Brown

  continue reading

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