Ever Wonder? from the California Science Center artwork

...if fire can be good? (with Chairman Ron Goode)

Ever Wonder? from the California Science Center

English - February 02, 2022 08:00 - 28 minutes - 19.4 MB
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Last episode, we talked to environmental historian Jared Dahl Aldern about why California has so many wildfires. And with all the news of big, out-of-control wildfires—especially in the last two years—it’s hard to think of fire as anything but a scary, destructive force.

Do you ever wonder if fire can be good?

Chairman Ron Goode, the Tribal Chairman of the North Fork Mono Tribe, has been conducting cultural burns in California for decades. He’s a fire expert and a scholar and has a ton of interesting insight into the ways fire can be used as a force for good, supporting both the land and Indigenous culture.

Learn more about Ron’s work:

Fighting Fire with Fire: Using Cultural Burning PracticesTending the Wild: Cultural BurningSummary Report from Tribal and Indigenous Communities, part of California's 4th Climate Change Assessment Report

Last fall, we opened a brand-new exhibit called Fire! Science & Safety, which invites our guests to explore Casa del Fuego, Apartment 911 as a fire danger detective, seeking out fire and burn hazards to make their families, pets, and homes safer—both inside the home, as well as outside threats like wildfires.

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