As the Eaton Fire Still Burns, Locals Gather Seeds to Regrow
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Nina Raj emphasized the necessity of preserving native plant life following the Eaton fire, stating, 'Fire is a natural part of the ecosystem in Southern California.' She illustrated how some native plants have adapted to thrive in post-fire environments, showcasing the resilience and intelligence of plant life. This adaptation is integral to restoring and rejuvenating the natural beauty and ecology of ravaged landscapes in Altadena and similar regions.
Reflecting on the aftermath of the Eaton fire, Raj remarked on the destruction it caused, indicating, 'Hundreds of other homes and backyards burned...devastating 14,000 acres in Altadena.' Her dedication to rebuilding ecological balance through her seed collection and public seed library represents a grassroots effort to revitalize the area while preserving vital biodiversity.
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