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Native Grasslands: The Unsung Heroes of Climate Change
By Michael Gillogly, Preserve Manager If I ask you to imagine your favorite California landscape, what comes to mind? Perhaps the magnificent redwood forests, or the golden rolling hills dotted…
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Cross-continental Conservation Connections
Linking Science and Action Networks from Chile to California: a Model for Global Collaboration
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Combining Indigenous Knowledge and Science for Responsible Stewardship
Vegetation Trends and Cycles in Fire-Prone Landscapes of Lake, Napa and Sonoma Counties Principal Investigator: Arthur Dawson, Baseline Consulting If fire can be considered a member of the community, as Indigenous…
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NEW! Reimplementing TEK in Post-wildfire Ecosystems
NEW RESEARCH! Examining abiotic and biotic factors influencing specimen black oaks (Quercus kelloggii) in northern California to reimplement traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) and promote ecosystem resilience post-wildfire Ecology…
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First Cultural Burn at Pepperwood in Over 200 Years
At Pepperwood, we believe that California Native communities must be active partners in the re-integration of Native lifeways and TEK into the life and landscapes of Northern California, and…
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Pepperwood Pre-European Contact
What did Pepperwood look like before European contact? Pre-European contact, Wappo villages were widely distributed in Napa, Sonoma, and Lake Counties. Wappo…
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Press Democrat Interviews Clint McKay
Pepperwood hikes and classes offer Indigenous perspective by…
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Sonoma Index Tribune Explores Pomo Basketry w/ Clint McKay
Pomo basket weaver unravels tribal history Original article…
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