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Veterans 'Walk Off the War' along the Pacific Crest Trail

August 01, 2014 Lee Anne Schramel, Plumas National Forest, and Stephanie Bryant, Pacific Southwest Region, U.S. Forest Service

U.S. Army veterans Shawn White and Tom Bielecki, along with U.S. Marine Corps veteran Kevin Black, set off to hike the entire Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail on April 12 as part of the Warrior Hike’s Walk Off the War program. Along the 2,650-mile journey, they will hike through 25 national...

Forestry

New USDA Methods Will Help Land Owners Manage Carbon and Greenhouse Gases

July 31, 2014 Marlen Eve, USDA Climate Change Program Office

For the past 3 years, I have worked with a team of experts and scores of reviewers on a report published today, Quantifying Greenhouse Gas Fluxes in Agriculture and Forestry: Methods for Entity-Scale Inventory. If you are a landowner, scientist, or conservationist looking for new tools to estimate...

Conservation Forestry

’68 Olympians return to Echo Summit

July 30, 2014 Joy Barney, Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit, U.S. Forest Service

On June 27, 11 members of the 1968 U.S. Olympic men’s track and field team returned to the Eldorado National Forest to commemorate the site that helped catapult them to 24 medals — including 12 gold — in the Summer Games that year. Nearly 46 years ago, Echo Summit, on the forest 10 miles west of...

Forestry

Hawaiian Canoe Carries Pledge of Conservation Around the World

July 25, 2014 Sherri Eng, Pacific Southwest Research Station, U.S. Forest Service

On May 30, the double-hulled voyaging canoe Hōkūle‘a set sail from the Hawaiian Islands on a more than 50,000-mile, 26-country journey around the world. The crew’s mission: to spread the word about the importance of world conservation. The dual-masted, 62-foot Hōkūle‘a, along with her escort the...

Conservation Forestry

Land Conservation Strengthens Rural Communities: Examples of the Land and Water Conservation Fund at Work

July 24, 2014 Leslie Jones, Senior Advisor, Natural Resources and Environment

The Forest Service’s Land and Water Conservation Fund investment in national forests and grasslands has ripple effects that extend far beyond the Forest Service and the land that is protected. The Land and Water Conservation Fund, created by Congress in 1964, provides resources to federal, state and...

Conservation Forestry

Dirt, Fire and Road: My First Season as a Wildland Firefighter

July 23, 2014 Michaela Hall, Fire and Aviation Management, U.S. Forest Service

For the second time, I spilled burn mix on my clothing as I reached to replace a drip torch, a wildland firefighting tool used to ignite fires for controlled burns. After three days of working with the Davidson River Initial Attack Crew, I was getting used to how things worked – except for the drip...

Forestry

Moths Aflutter in Honor of National Moth Week

July 22, 2014 Leah Anderson, Eastern Region, U.S. Forest Service

Imagine wandering through your favorite botanic garden in the early evening and catching a glimpse of the moon reflected off of something lime green that moves from flower to flower while closer to the ground the yellow glow of fireflies help illuminate the night. It’s enough to make you feel like...

Forestry

A 'Plane' View about Wildland Firefighters and a New Disney Movie

July 18, 2014 Robert Westover, Office of Communications, and Jennifer Jones, National Interagency Fire Center, U.S. Forest Service

This week’s opening of Disney’s animated movie, Planes: Fire & Rescue is especially exciting for the U.S. Forest Service because the agency played an important role in the production of the film. Actually, no Forest Service employees appear in the new comedy-adventure, which features a dynamic crew...

Forestry

International Student Visitor Arrives for Forest Service Internship

July 17, 2014 Sarah Farmer, Southern Research Station, U.S. Forest Service

Wellington Cardoso, an undergraduate student from Brazil, arrived in Auburn, Ala., this past January to begin an internship with the U.S. Forest Service Southern Research Station where he’s been studying a biomass harvesting operation. “The research unit has been examining harvesting technologies...

Forestry

Rocky Mountain Wetland Provides Fen-tastic Habitat for High Altitude Plants, Wildlife

July 15, 2014 Anne Janik, Grand Mesa Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests, U.S. Forest Service

Sloshing through a wet meadow in ankle deep water, I am surrounded by thick mats of sedges, rushes and some beautiful wildflowers. This saturated meadow lies in the shadows of the 13,000-foot Sheep Mountain peak near Trout Lake, Colorado. It is a scenic spot, rich in plant diversity, but also a...

Forestry

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