Plant People: Episode 3
Fighting Fire with Fire
Plant People—a new podcast from NYBG and PRX Productions featuring NYBG’s CEO & President, Jennifer Bernstein—connects the dots between nature and humanity through lively conversations with plant scientists and curators, gardeners and naturalists, and other experts. In episode 3, Michael Dockry, Assistant Professor of Forestry Studies at the University of Minnesota and a member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation, explores the state of our forests—and the increased threat of wildfires in today’s climate, like the Canadian fires that covered NYC in smoke in Summer 2023. He’ll explain how controlled burns, long an Indigenous method of encouraging new growth and preventing the buildup of dry fuel, are key to tackling raging wildfires that are only projected to grow more intense from here.
Hear from Michael Dockry
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Learn more about what was referenced during the episode, along with a transcript from the discussion.
Resources to Referenced Material:
- Mike Dockry’s Website
- Citizen Potawatomi Nation
- NPS.gov: Indigenous Fire Practices
- BIA.gov: Forest Management Plans
- AP News: Massive New Mexico Blaze Blamed On Miscalculations, Errors
- Atlas Obscura: Why Do People Burn Blueberry Fields?
- Firewise USA
- FEMA: What is the WUI?
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