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Be Prepared for Winter Driving in National Forests - Your Life Could Depend on it

November 27, 2013 Keith Riggs, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

The Thanksgiving holiday weekend tradition has long included the unofficial kick-off to ski season and a time when families head out to find their Christmas tree, and many times those events involve a trip to U.S. Forest Service lands. Recreationists find some of the best downhill, cross-country and...

Forestry

USA Pro Challenge Pedals into Success through the National Forests

November 26, 2013 Tarrah Valdez and Kate Jerman, Rocky Mountain Region, U.S. Forest Service

It was hard to hear over the noise of screaming spectators chanting “USA, USA, USA” recently at the finish line of the USA Pro Challenge in downtown Denver. The city served as the end point for the more than 600-mile, seven-stage road cycling race held in Colorado for the third consecutive year...

Forestry

US Capitol Christmas Tree has Deep Roots Connecting Americans

November 25, 2013 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

As the 88-foot Engelmann spruce is paraded into Washington, D.C., today, Nov. 25, it brings with it an annual tradition that has been rooted in history and shared by millions of Americans for decades. The 2013 Capitol Christmas Tree is a gift from the Colville National Forest and people living in...

Forestry

Tribes Remember the Nome Cult Trail

November 21, 2013 Denise Adamic, Pacific Southwest Region, U.S. Forest Service

Many of us may think of the forest as a place to reflect upon times long past. There may even be a bit of nostalgia in those ruminations. Yet for members of the Round Valley Tribes, a recent walk through the Mendocino National Forest in California was more than a time to contemplate—it was a time to...

Forestry

Forest, Grasslands Users Now Have Access to Digital Maps

November 20, 2013 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Scaling a mountain or hiking across a meadow is a peaceful, exhilarating exploration – unless you don’t know which fork in the trail to take. It used to mean taking out a folded map, holding onto it tightly so the wind won’t blow it away or trying to shelter it from raindrops. Now dealing with a map...

Forestry

Prince Follows Great-Grandfather's Steps through the Forest

November 19, 2013 Kristie Salzmann, Shoshone National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

On a beautiful fall day on America’s first national forest, Prince Albert II of Monaco retraced the steps his great-grandfather took 100 years ago through the wilderness of the Shoshone National Forest in Wyoming. Prince Albert II helped celebrate on Sept. 20 the centennial anniversary of the...

Forestry

Forest Service Celebrates Opening of Arboretum and Children's Forest

November 18, 2013 Leah Anderson, Eastern Region, U.S. Forest Service

The Forest Service recently celebrated the opening of the Milwaukee Rotary Centennial Arboretum at the Urban Ecology Center - Riverside Park in Milwaukee. In 2012, the USDA Forest Service, Eastern Region proudly joined Urban Ecology Center partners – the Rotary Club of Milwaukee, Milwaukee County...

Forestry

It's a Great Weekend to go to a National Forest to Watch for Meteors

November 15, 2013 Schirete Zick, Shasta-Trinity National Forest, U.S. Forest Service and Stephanie Bryant, Pacific Southwest Region, U.S. Forest Service

Earlier this year, approximately 80 people oohed and ahhed as meteors streaked across the sky from all directions over Shasta Lake during the Perseid meteor showers. In partnership with the Shasta Astronomy Club, the Shasta-Trinity National Recreation Area provided visitors with expert information...

Forestry

Reaching Back to Traditional Native American Cooking in Search of Healthier Meals

November 15, 2013 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Elizabeth Nelson tasted then added more spice to a soup made with fiddlehead ferns, those curly leaves of a young fern that resemble the scrolled neck of a superbly crafted violin. Although Nelson has made the soup hundreds of times before, her culinary prowess this day is being documented for a...

Forestry Food and Nutrition Farming

Packing the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree for Ride 'Home' is no Easy Feat

November 14, 2013 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

The 88-foot Engelmann spruce tree that will grace the west lawn of the U.S. Capitol as a gift from the people must first get from Colville National Forest in Washington State to Washington, D.C. That means careful packing with special attention paid to cocooning the 2013 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree...

Forestry

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