WILDFIRE
Inhabitants
Inhabitants is a documentary film follows five Native American Tribes across deserts, coastlines, forests, and prairies as they restore their traditional land management practices. For millennia Native Americans successfully stewarded and shaped their landscapes, but centuries of colonization have disrupted their ability to maintain traditional land management practices. From deserts, coastlines, forests, mountains, and prairies, Native communities are restoring their ancient relationships with the land. As the climate crisis escalates these time-tested practices of North America's original inhabitants are becoming increasingly essential in a rapidly changing world.
REI Co-op: Wildfire
What can the devastating and controversial 2017 Eagle Creek Wildfire in Oregon tell us about the past, present, and future of wildfires in North America? Listen and find out.
NatGeo: Inside a Wildfire
Watch a short video of what it's like to be inside a fast-spreading wildfire.
Wilder Than Wild: Fire, Forests and the Future
This documentary reveals how fire suppression and climate change have exposed our forests and wildland-urban landscapes to large, high intensity wildfires - and explores strategies to mitigate the impact of these fires.
For The Wild: The Myths & Misinformation of Wildland Fires
Narratives of wildfire in this country have long been muddled with myth and misinformation. Learn from Dr Chad Hansen, a forest and fire ecologist with the John Muir Project, about the intersection of fire ecology, climate change, and politics.
NOVA: Inside the Megafire
Scientists investigate what was behind the deadly megafires that swept through California in 2018.
Bay Area Nature: Living with Wildfire in California
The phrase “living with fire” has been thrown around a lot in California. But what does it actually mean?