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Your Wilderness Photo Could be Displayed at a Special Smithsonian Exhibition

June 13, 2013 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

The United States has 757 wilderness areas covering nearly 110 million acres of public land, but just one of your photographs could be among those displayed at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History as part of a year-long celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Wilderness Act of...

Forestry

From Orphaned Cub to Internationally Known Forest Service Icon, Smokey Bear Turns 70 Years Old Next Year!

June 10, 2013 Donna Drelick, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Sometimes, a story speaks for itself. Although Smokey Bear was created on August 9, 1944, when the U.S. Forest Service and the Ad Council agreed that a fictional bear named Smokey would be the symbol for their efforts to promote forest fire prevention – what later happened is simply amazing. Imagine...

Forestry

Secretary's Column: Creating Modern Solutions to Environmental Challenges

June 07, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Our farmers and ranchers are the most productive on earth, largely due to their innovation and their ability to adapt to new challenges. As new threats emerge for American agriculture, USDA will be there to provide assistance – and this week, we announced new steps to help producers create solutions...

Conservation Forestry

A Father's Day Tribute: The Time My Dad Took My Class on a Hike in the Woods

June 07, 2013 Noah Scott, son of Andy Scott, Southern Research Station, U.S. Forest Service

Recently, U.S. Forest Service scientist Andy Scott took his son’s first-grade class on a nature hike to talk about forestry, soil, and anything else the kids wanted to know. They walked along the newly created Bradford Creek Greenway behind Heritage Elementary School in Madison, Ala. Noah captured...

Forestry

Bald Eagles Making a Comeback

June 06, 2013 Anne Poopatanapong, district biologist, San Bernardino National Forest

Listed as an endangered species in 1967 and ultimately de-listed in 2007, the effort to recover the American Bald Eagle ( Haliaeetus leucocephalus) on national forests has been a rewarding endeavor for the San Bernardino National Forest. As the district wildlife biologist for the San Jacinto Ranger...

Forestry

Forest Service Celebrates Bird Migration

June 05, 2013 Alicia N. Brizuela, Conservation Outreach Intern

The beauty of watching a flock of birds migrating on the wing is a sight many enjoy. Protecting their habitats to help them on their journeys is part of the work that U.S. Forest Service employees across the nation do every day. “Forests and grasslands managed by the U.S. Forest Service are critical...

Conservation Forestry

US Forest Service Celebrates National Get Outdoors Day June 8

May 31, 2013 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

National Get Outdoors Day, created in a partnership with the U.S. Forest Service, will include a wide variety of opportunities to encourage healthy, active outdoor fun, from a rousing day of festivities in City Park in Denver to quieter observations on some national forest and grasslands. Go Day, as...

Forestry Initiatives

'We Remember Them Every Day'

May 24, 2013 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

They are fathers and sons, mothers and daughters, and sisters and brothers. They served in remote corners of the forests and grasslands, helped lost recreationists find their way and arrested people who were violating the law. They were our friends and colleagues who lost their lives in the line of...

Forestry

Camping with Kids? There's a Method to this Madness

May 21, 2013 Mason "Amtchat" Edwards, Conservation Education, U.S. Forest Service

As an environmental educator, I’ve taken tons of kids outside for fun and educational experiences in the woods. Now, I am looking forward taking my own son out for his first discoveries and to create memories we’ll share for years to come. I figured I would share my personal camping tips with you...

Forestry

Ensuring Modern, Timely Decisions for Infrastructure Projects

May 17, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Today the Obama Administration announced a Presidential Memorandum that expands a government-wide effort to improve the Federal permitting and review process. This is a big step for USDA because it will help us ensure timely decision-making and review of infrastructure projects, while ensuring the...

Energy Conservation Forestry Rural

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