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Native knowledge: What ecologists are learning from Indigenous People
by Jim Robbins

Yale Environment 360    Translate This Article
26 April 2018

On 26 April 2018 Yale Environment 360 reported: Around the globe, researchers are turning to what is known as Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) to fill out an understanding of the natural world. TEK is deep knowledge of a place that has been painstakingly discovered by those who have adapted to it over thousands of years. 'People have relied on this detailed knowledge for their survival,' researcher Henry Huntington and a colleague wrote in an article on the subject. 'They have literally staked their lives on its accuracy and repeatability.' Global Good News service views this news as a sign of rising positivity in the fields of science and culture, documenting the growth of life-supporting, evolutionary trends.

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