Fire on the Land (2020) Post-Workshop Stories

In California, women learn how to protect their ancestral lands with fire - Deb Krol, Arizona Republic

California’s sequoias and redwoods can survive climate change—if we help them - Alejandra Borunda, National Geographic

Heat, wind and a cruel twist of nature: inside Oregon's nightmarish wildfire season - Lee van der Voo, The Guardian

Oregon wildfires are adding more fuel to young activists' legal climate battle - Lee van der Voo, The Guardian

The science connecting wildfires to climate change - Alejandra Borunda, National Geographic

How bad is all that wildfire smoke to our long-term health? ‘Frankly, we don’t really know’ - Joseph Serna, Los Angeles Times

An extraordinary summer of crises for California’s farmworkers - Alejandra Borunda, National Geographic

Wildfire smoke may carry ‘mind-bending’ amounts of fungi and bacteria, scientists say - Joseph Serna, Los Angeles Times

'Living with fire' may lead to less destructive wildfires, say Indigenous land stewards - Deb Krol, Arizona Republic

As fires rage across the West, White Mountain Apache forests show a balance of tradition, economy - Deb Krol, Arizona Republic

'Our right to fire': Tribes battle agencies, old policies to restore fire practices - Deb Krol, Arizona Republic

‘The Scariest Thing Ever’: Southern Oregon Evacuees Describe Almeda Fire - Erik Neumann, Jefferson Public Radio

Wildfire Smoke And COVID-19 Compound Respiratory Threats This Summer - Erik Neumann, Jefferson Public Radio

Wildfire Containment Strategies To Incorporate COVID-19 Precautions - Morgan Levey, Yellowstone Public Radio

How To Assess Wildfire Risk At Your Home - Morgan Levey, Yellowstone Public Radio

Preparing Trees for a Changing World - Elizabeth Miller, Earth Island Journal