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Yurok Tribe Revives Prairie Lands and Salmon Streams

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsJanuary 24, 2025092 Mins Read
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The Yurok Tribe has initiated the restoration of over 60 acres of prairie habitat called Steven’s Prairie, aimed at reestablishing the grassland ecosystem and revitalizing two miles of salmon and steelhead habitat in Blue Creek. The project involves hand-sowing 900 pounds of native plant seed and removing Douglas fir trees that overtook the historic prairie land. The restoration aims to improve plant diversity and provide essential habitats for wildlife, while also fulfilling cultural needs, as many prairie plants are used by the Yurok people for food and medicine.

A multidisciplinary team from various departments of the Tribe is collaborating on the project, which is significant as the Yurok have lost 99% of their prairie land due to industrial activities and fire suppression. The strategic placement of uprooted trees in Blue Creek is expected to enhance habitats for fish. The project also incorporates traditional ecological knowledge, with controlled burning to enrich soil and support plant growth.

Wildlife, including endangered species, will benefit from the restored prairies, which historically provided for hunting and gathering by the Yurok people. The project, intended to serve current and future generations, is part of the Tribe’s broader strategy to rebuild local wildlife populations and improve water absorption in the ecosystem. Data collection throughout the process will guide future restoration efforts, marking a significant step in reclaiming the Tribe’s ecological heritage.

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