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Park Management Uses Prescribed Fires to Maintain Landscape Health Native American tribes once managed plant communities inside the land that would eventually become Redwood National Park by ...
That has seen Native American tribes taking a greater role ... waterfowl and other species. Redwoods National Park Superintendent Steve Mietz praised the restoration of the area and its return ...
Now, generations later, 125 acres bordering Redwood National and State ... States," said National Park Service Director Chuck Sams. For Sams, the first Native American to lead the agency, the ...
Forty people from 18 countries became U.S. citizens during a naturalization ceremony on June 13 held beneath the 'Big Tree' at Redwood National and State Parks.
That has seen Native American tribes taking a greater role in restoring ... waterfowl and other species. Redwoods National Park Superintendent Steve Mietz praised the restoration of the area and its ...
The site, known as ‘O Rew, is roughly in the center of Yurok ancestral territory and sits at the southern gateway to Redwood National Park. The agreement marks the first time that Native-owned ...
On June 13th at Redwood National and State Parks, 40 people raised their right hands to become the newest citizens of the ...
For the first time in over a century, the critically endangered birds can be seen flying over Northern California’s redwoods. The large birds first went absent from their native redwoods in 1892.
How to book national park adventures that reveal forgotten ... for Indigenous tourism entrepreneurs when it passed the Native American Tourism Improving Visitor Experience Act.