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A ‘Wild’ Experience with the Forest Service

May 02, 2013 Jennifer Velez, Klamath National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

With the increased use of electronic devices and scheduled activities competing for children’s outdoor time, how can we strike a balance? There’s still hope by encouraging kids to get outdoors and to experience wild things. In March, the Klamath National Forest and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s...

Forestry

They're Back! Count on the Cicada to Soon Be a Part of Your Springtime Experience

May 01, 2013 Michael Bohne, Northeastern Area State and Private Forestry, U.S. Forest Service

The buzz this spring has started, and some people may think it’s fodder for a new sci-fi movie. But this year’s spring brings a drama closer to home than you think - the pending emergence of brood II of the periodical cicada. Cicadas are large, colorful, fly-like bugs with large eyes and tented...

Forestry

Alaskan Forest Floors Sprout Array of Interesting Mushrooms

April 30, 2013 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

The fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) sits on the forest floor in Alaska as if it is waiting to be cast in an Alice in Wonderland movie. Its recognizable bright red cap dotted with white warts belies their toxic nature. Although the effects vary, experts warn against eating them. In Alaska, fly agaric...

Forestry

Rescued Bobcat Chips Returns to Natural Habitat

April 30, 2013 Tiffany Holloway, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Chips the bobcat, who was only four weeks old when she was rescued last August by U.S. Forest Service firefighter Tad Hair and his Mad River Hand hotshot crew, is now 8 months old and back in bobcat territory in Lassen County, Calif. Because of early human handling to treat her second-degree burns...

Forestry

Arbor Day a Celebration of Trees

April 26, 2013 Joanna Stancil, State and Private Forestry, and Robert Westover, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

The U.S. Forest Service wants you to remember the last time you lay on the grass and looked up and were inspired by tree branches swaying in the breeze—or when you sat under an old oak tree feeling the rough bark of its trunk against your back. If you can’t remember, or you’ve never done these...

Forestry

Smokey Goes In for Checkup, Cleaning

April 24, 2013 Leo Kay, Office of Communication, U.S Forest Service

One of America’s most well-known, beloved and important icons is going to have a little work done over the next several weeks in preparation for his upcoming 70 th birthday in 2014. The mechanical Smokey Bear that welcomes scores of visitors to the U.S. Forest Service headquarters building in...

Forestry

Forest Service Plants Disease-Resistant Trees at 9/11 Memorial in Pennsylvania

April 24, 2013 Robert Westover, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

In conjunction with National Park Week, the National Park Service conducted the tree planting at the Flight 93 National Memorial on April 20, one of four tree planting days planned at the site this year.

Forestry

Who Says Research Can’t be Fun?

April 17, 2013 Tiffany Holloway, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

If Morgan Grove had 30 seconds to brief any high-level official, he would simply describe his job as working to make cities better and safer places for people to live. “Our Forest Service research benefits the public in many ways -- including having clean water to drink, safer living environments...

Forestry

Forest Service Prairie May See Bison Again

April 17, 2013 Renée Thakali, Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie, U.S. Forest Service

Today, roughly half-a-million bison dot the nation’s landscape, a far cry from the more than 20 to 30 million that once roamed much of North America. And while they have not been part of the Forest Service’s Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie ecosystem for more than a century, the habitat here will...

Forestry

Forest Service Chief Tidwell Tours New York City’s Urban Forests

April 15, 2013 Leo Kay, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

When most people think of urban forestry in New York, they usually evoke Central Park, Frederick Olmstead's crown jewel that covers 843 acres in the middle of bustling Manhattan.

Forestry

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