Wildfires upend Indigenous Canadians' balance with nature

Adrienne Jerome is heartbroken. Her house survived Canada’s record wildfires this year, but everything that made her and many other Indigenous people in the area feel at home—the spruce forests that enveloped her town, providing not just food but protection, everything from game to medicinal plants—is gone.


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Source: Phys.org