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Monster on the Horizon

Over 100 concerned groups are opposing a new biomass energy project in California. The project proposes to burn trees for electricity - by converting them into wood pellets that will be shipped overseas to be incinerated in power plants. Steered forward by GSNR ("Golden State Natural Resources"), the project would harm communities and the climate with massive emissions, and would decimate forests.

Bev Law Reel

 

Woman in the Wild

Dr. Monica Bond searches for rare owls in forests after fire.

Fire Ecology of Spotted Owls

A Conversation with Dr. Monica Bond

Fisher with Hawks Head in Sequoia National Monument

Fisher with the head of a hawk! Sequoia Forestkeeper camera set by the team in July, 2022. Stop motion done by Rohit Gusain.

Fire and Climate Change: Tim Ingalsbee and Kelsey Juliana

The Executive Director of Firefighters United for Safety Ethics and Ecology and his daughter Kelsey Juliana talk about climate change and wildfire.

Maya Khosla - Footage of Logging for Biomass

This footage was taken on September 30, 2019 within areas being logged for biomass production. This area supported abundant regeneration, foxes, bears, mountain lions, bobcats and over 90 species of nesting birds.

Maya Khosla - Surveys conducted with Tonja Chi

This footage shows extensive conifer regeneration within areas burned by the Rim Fire slated for logging. This area and surroundings supported abundant regeneration, foxes, bears, mountain lions, bobcats and over 90 species of nesting birds.

Rejuvenation | Maya Khosla

"Rejuvenation" is a poem about travels through parts of the natural world that are, rich, vibrant, and all but hidden from most of us...Who would expect such a comeback of life just a few seasons after wildfire?"Rejuvenation" is a poem about travels through parts of the natural world that are, rich, vibrant, and all but hidden from most of us...Who would expect such a comeback of life just a few seasons after wildfire?"Rejuvenation" is a poem about travels through parts of the natural world that are, rich, vibrant, and all but hidden from most of us...Who would expect such a comeback of life just a few seasons after wildfire?

Firewise - The Scientists Speak

Firewise: The Scientists Speak, weaves the personal accounts and astonishing findings of leading scientists and firefighters who understand ways to stay safe while protecting lands that have always been shaped by fire.

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