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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20231014T130000
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DTSTAMP:20231129T210443Z
URL:https://museum.msu.edu/events/forest-and-fire-management-with-western-
 and-indigenous-practice/
SUMMARY:Forest and Fire Management with Western and Indigenous Practice
DESCRIPTION:Come learn about collaborative forest management from a unique 
 perspective. Experts from the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe\, the University o
 f Minnesota\, and US Forest Service will discuss the importance of underst
 anding the history of fire’s role on the landscape and share how the Lee
 ch Lake Band and the Forest Service are working together to use this knowl
 edge to manage the forests in our shared landscapes on the Leech Lake Rese
 rvation and Chippewa National Forest in northern Minnesota. You’ll explo
 re what they’ve learned through working together and sharing stories and
  explore potential applications to Michigan forest management. This worksh
 op includes classroom sessions and hands-on demonstrations. Open to people
  16 and older.\n\nREGISTER HERE\n\nMSU Museum is a proud Smithsonian Affil
 iate\n\nThis program is in conjunction with the exhibition Knowing Nature
 : Stories of the Boreal Forest/ Historias del bosque boreal.\n\n\nKnowing 
 Nature: Stories of the Boreal Forest/ Historias del bosque boreal is a Smi
 thsonian Traveling exhibit that made its national premier at the MSU Museu
 m. The exhibition focuses on the biodiversity and global importance of our
  northern-most forests through first-person stories\, commissioned objects
 \, interactive experiences\, and exquisite photography and videography. R
 ead more on the Smithsonian website here.\n\nKnowing Nature: Stories of th
 e Boreal Forest/Historias del bosque boreal is developed by the Smithsoni
 an Institution Traveling Exhibition Service\, and made possible by the Nat
 ional Audubon Society\, with additional support from The Anders Foundation
 \, Charlie and Nancy Hogan\, and Anne C. Madison.\n\n[gallery link="none" 
 size="medium" ids="983\,982\,984\,1182\,1194\,1195"]\n\n
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LOCATION:MSU STEM Teaching and Learning Facility\, 642 Red Cedar Rd\, East 
 Lansing\, Michigan\, 48824\, United States
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