Indigenous Content / Indigenous Content for ΢²ªÊÓƵ en The Science of Saving Salmon as Klamath Dams Come Down /climate/blog/science-saving-salmon-klamath-river-dams-come-down <p><span>The world’s largest dam removal in history is slated for 2023. Led by Indigenous tribes in partnership with organizations, lawyers, scientists and activists, the project will </span><a href="https://www.yuroktribe.org/post/federal-regulators-green-light-largest-river-restoration-project-in-us-history"><span>remove four dams</span></a><span>, clearing the way for the lower Klamath River to flow freely for the first time in more than a century.&nbsp;</span></p> February 24, 2023 - 3:34pm Katherine E Kerlin /climate/blog/science-saving-salmon-klamath-river-dams-come-down Melinda Adams: Flame Keeper /news/climate/melinda-adams-flame-keeper ΢²ªÊÓƵ environmental scientist and Native American scholar Melinda Adams on indigenous fire, climate anxiety and not giving up on a warming world. August 08, 2022 - 10:00am Katherine E Kerlin /news/climate/melinda-adams-flame-keeper How Indigenous Practices Can Help Forests Thrive /news/cultural-burning-illuminated 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 - 11:56am Katherine E Kerlin /news/cultural-burning-illuminated Rethinking Wildfire /climate/news/rethinking-wildfire The Indigenous practice of cultural burning views fire as restorative, not destructive. A ΢²ªÊÓƵ class takes a renewed approach to understanding wildfire. October 01, 2020 - 9:00am dmhoang /climate/news/rethinking-wildfire