Sacramento - The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) has awarded nearly $4.7 million through its Tribal Wildfire Resilience Program to support six tribes and tribal non-profits in implementing projects on tribal, federal, and private lands. These grants focus on cultural fire, workforce training, fuels reduction, reforestation, land stewardship, and other efforts that promote wildfire resilience and safety for tribal communities. The funding also supports the use and promotion of Traditional Ecological Knowledge to help California Native American tribes manage their ancestral lands. Grant details are available on the Tribal Wildfire Resilience Program website.
Four of the awarded projects are implementation projects that will support tribal workforce development, cultural land management practices, apply cultural burning to promote culture, restore habitat, increase resilience and wildfire safety of communities, and continue to build on partnerships with State and Federal counterparts. Additionally, two planning projects will foster regional collaboration to increase wildfire resilience by supporting Indigenous-led fire-adaptive stewardship and generate knowledge transfer of Traditional Ecological Knowledge held by ancestors and make it accessible to Tribal Citizens.
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