Chase Whitener

Prescribed Fire Practitioner

Chase Whitener by Matt Colkas

Prescribed Fire Practitioner Chase Whitener was born and raised in western Washington, where he enjoyed exploring the lush coniferous ecosystems throughout the Puget Sound. After earning a bachelor’s degree in integrated human biology from Bastyr University, he set aside plans to pursue a naturopathic medical career and moved to Northern California with its striking oak woodland environments. A chance enrollment at the Santa Rosa Junior College in the Wildfire Resilience Program at Shone Farm ignited his passion for land stewardship. Being a tribal citizen of the Cherokee Nation and working alongside Indigenous communities in California, Chase has been passionate about the return of Tribal communities in land management decision-making and active stewardship. Through All Hands Ecology’s apprenticeship, Chase learned how to be a responsible and effective firelighter and has become especially interested in the cultural significance of fire. He continues to build on those foundational lessons, intending to serve as a resource for collaboration in Indigenous-led stewardship and exploration of the intersection between land management and human health.