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  • ZEKE LUNDNER: One of the things that

  • spread the Camp Fire through Paradise

  • was all the spot fires.

  • All those little baby trees are what carries the fire up

  • into the crowns, and up in the crowns, when wind's blowing,

  • that's how you get the one-mile to two-mile spots.

  • What we want to do in here with our burn is,

  • we want to get it hot enough to kill all these little baby

  • green trees.

  • People's fear of fire is preventing us from putting fire

  • on the ground here in a good way,

  • in a way that will make the people who live out here safer.

  • But fire is not the enemy.

  • ZEKE LUNDER: We're at like 58 and--

  • 58 and 43.

  • DANNY DAVIS: Yep.

  • I'm there.

  • 59 and 43.

  • ZEKE LUNDER: OK.

  • Danny's people have been burning here for thousands of years,

  • and there's still forest, you know--

  • Well, in Hoopa, we actually do a lot of prescribed burns

  • in a lot of our village sites.

  • We don't want to kill all the trees and scorch the land.

  • You just want to manage how many trees are growing.

  • So we've been doing it for centuries.

  • ZEKE LUNDNER: The whole thing about living in the woods

  • is figuring out a balance.

  • We like to think that we can control nature.

  • Fire doesn't care what we think, and whether it's

  • the railroad or arson or PG&E or lightning, we will have fires.

  • There's nothing we can do to keep that from happening.

ZEKE LUNDNER: One of the things that

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