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Renewing Tribal Stewardship By Replenishing Yosemite Oak Trees
Yosemite, CA – Planting oak trees to renew tribal stewardship in Yosemite National Park is helping to restore black oaks in the valley. Since the beginning of this year, seven tribes have been working to replenish oak trees in the park and, in turn, their traditions. Announced in October, over 100 volunteers planted over 1,000 oak saplings for the 2022 Black Oak Tribal Tending Project during the year. That hard work was done by tribal members and groups, including the North Fork Mono Tribal Assistance for Needy Families, the Fresno American Indian Health Project, and members from the seven traditionally associated tribes. Earlier in May, tribal participants and Yosemite fire staff cooperated

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