The lads swap-out their pitchforks for rakes and venture into the forest of political discourse, looking for the answer to what's causing catastrophic fires in the American West. They are briefly distracted by straw men, before examining how principles of ecology are related to indigenous people's land-use ethics. TickMan makes his first appearance.
Links to Sources:
- Anderson, M.K., and Moratto, M.J. "Native American Land Use Practices and Ecological Impacts." Sierra Nevada Ecosystem Project: Final report to Congress, vol. II, Assessments and scientific basis for management options. Davis: University of California, Centers for
Water and Wildland Resources, 1996.
http://www.cafiresci.org/research-publications-source/category/native-american-land-use-practices-and-ecological-impacts
- Rogers, P. "Disturbance Ecology and Forest Management: A review of the literature." United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, General Technical Report INT - GTR - 336 May 1996
https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=xseJ-PxDofEC&pg=GBS.PP1
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