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    Cultural burning by Indigenous peoples increased oak in forests near settlements, study suggests

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    A debate continues among scientists over whether tree composition in forests in eastern North America historically have been influenced more by climate or by cultural burning, which is the intentional and controlled use of fire by Indigenous people to manage their environment.
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