After a record-breaking wildfire season, B.C. is turning to cultural burns – an Indigenous-led practice also used in California – to help manage forest fuel and reduce fire risk. These small, controlled fires could hold the key to a safer future. Read more to learn how traditional knowledge is shaping modern wildfire prevention.
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