Federal money will support Native American burn practices in Oregon’s oak habitats

A project incorporating traditional Native American management practices for oak habitat restoration in Oregon has been awarded $9.23 million.

The project also seeks to permanently protect designated oak savannas and woodlands, and give Native Americans access to them for cultural use and environmental stewardship.

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