Cultural burning is more about achieving a cultural objective around the forest. In australia, they call them like slow burns or cool burns. They generally move through the under story and are done at certain times of year where potential fire behavior is very low risk. For indigenous pupil. Cultural burning, too, is like a family, a community activity. My mum was on the last one that we did. Oh, sit, yes, i did. Now, if you haven't heard, here's a clip from the indigenous fire acology episode with doctor amy christianson,. She also cohoes a podcast called good fire. And can you describe a little bit about prescribed fires and indigenous
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