Ashli Blow is an independent journalist and researcher specializing in environmental science, policy, and justice. Her work focuses on solutions-oriented journalism and projects, particularly in the areas of climate adaptation, pollution abatement, and wildland fire management. She is a member of the Society of Environmental Journalists, and speaks English and Spanish.
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Where Fire Back Means Land Back
As Jackson’s traditional ecological knowledge tells him, this is the kind of growth the landscape will see again as the Cow Creek Umpqua manage fire for open and clear savannas, benefiting the land and people there for generations to come.
September 26, 2024



















