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Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) Science & Management Webinar Series

Abalone History and Ecology in Native California

Learn from Cody Henrikson and Shoshoni Gensaw-Hostler as they discuss the historical, cultural, and ecological importance of abalone to Native California.

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What is Traditional Ecological Knowledge?

Brittani Orona, Hupa/Save California Salmon/U.C. Davis

Ron Reed, Karuk Tribe

Fires & Forests

Ali Meders-Knight, Mechoopda Master Traditional

Ecological Practitioner

Margo Robbins,Yurok/Co-founder & Executive Director of the Cultural Fire Management Council (CFMC)

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Rivers & Fish

Charlie Reed, Karuk/Humboldt State University Native American Studies

Keith Parker, Yurok Fisheries Department Molecular Biologist

ESTUARIES & DELTA

Malissa Tayaba, Vice Chair Tribal Council-Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians

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OCEANS

Marva Jones, Tolowa Dee-ni

Hillary Renick, Member Sherwood Valley Band of

Pomo Indians

Climate CA 30x30 Plan Land Back

Dr. Cutcha Risling Baldy, Department Chair Native American Studies /Humboldt State University Bill Tripp, Karuk Tribe, Director of Natural Resources & Environmental Policy

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