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Rocky Mountain Region Leads Effort to Address Watershed Health on White River National Forest

September 27, 2012 Katelyn Jerman, Rocky Mountain Region, External Affairs

In the wake of the 2012 summer fires, Colorado’s most precious natural resource, water, is a top priority for state, municipal, and federal agencies. Denver Water and the U.S. Forest Service are leaders in addressing water issues and growing concerns over watershed health. Just under two years ago...

Forestry

US Forest Service Uses Old Land Deeds to See Forests of Long Ago

September 26, 2012 Jane Hodgins, U.S. Forest Service, Northern Research Station

Forest restoration would be a lot easier if people who lived a couple of centuries ago could just tell us about the forest as they knew it. For Melissa Thomas-Van Gundy, a U.S. Forest Service scientist, using original land deeds from colonial America is as close as you can get to actually being...

Forestry Research and Science

Forest Service Research Helping Grasslands, Shrublands Endure Changing Climate

September 25, 2012 Reggie Woodruff, Office of Communication, US Forest Service

Climate change’s threat to forests – specifically to trees – has garnered much attention among people concerned with protecting our environment. Yet, a lack of research on the effects of climate change on grasslands and shrublands is leaving land managers with little information to make decisions on...

Conservation Forestry Research and Science

Chimney Rock National Monument Joins Six Others Managed by the Forest Service

September 21, 2012 Kathryn Sosbe, Public Affairs Specialist, Office of Communication

Chimney Rock Archaeological Area – the jewel of San Juan National Forest – shines a lot brighter today after President Obama signed a proclamation establishing the area and surrounding land as Chimney Rock National Monument. It is the United States’ 103rd national monument and the seventh to be...

Forestry

Forest Service Waives Fees on National Public Lands Day

September 21, 2012 Deidra L. McGee, Office of Communication, US Forest Service

The crisp air and vivid colors of fall make forests especially welcoming this time of year. The Forest Service wants everyone to get out and enjoy the natural beautiful of America’s lands, so in observance of National Public Lands Day, on Saturday, Sept. 29, we will again waive the standard amenity...

Forestry Initiatives

New Forest Service Facility in California uses No Electricity from the Utility Grid

September 18, 2012 Keith Riggs, Office of Communication, US Forest Service

About 25 miles east of Los Angeles, the Forest Service’s San Dimas Technology Development Center is ready to start operations using a photovoltaic array to supply the buildings there with a potential 600,000 kilowatt hours of current each year. “This system has made the San Dimas Center a ‘net-zero...

Energy Forestry

Forest Service Officer James Schoeffler Discovers Booby Traps While on Patrol on the Forest

September 17, 2012 Charity Parks, Public Affairs Specialist, Intermountain Region

On April 16, 2012, U.S. Forest Service Law Enforcement Officer James Schoeffler was on routine patrol on the Pleasant Grove Ranger District which is located on the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest in Utah. While on foot patrol in a popular recreation area located off Big Springs Trail in Provo...

Forestry

BatsLive! Registration Underway for Sept. 18 First Live Public Education Web Broadcast

September 14, 2012 Jane Knowlton, U.S. Forest Service

Want to know more about one of the most beneficial, yet misunderstood mammals on earth? Learn more about the amazing life of bats including the home of the world’s largest bat colony as the U.S. Forest Service co-sponsors a live distance learning web broadcast on Sept. 18.

Forestry

Smokey Bear and Woodsy Owl Trek Across the Nation on “Home Sweet Home” Exhibit

September 13, 2012 Deidra L. McGee, Forest Service Office of Communication

Since 2009, Smokey Bear and Woodsy Owl have been making the rounds from coast to coast on a green-built, interactive traveling exhibit called Smokey Bear & Woodsy Owl: Home Sweet Home created by the Betty Brinn Children’s Museum in collaboration with the Forest Service. The educational exhibit...

Initiatives Forestry

US Forest Service Website and Hotline Highlight Fall Colors on National Forests

September 12, 2012 Robert H. Westover, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

It’s that time of year again to be amazed by a brilliant display of nature—spectacular fall colors in your national forests. The color and beauty of something as simple as a leaf in autumn turns the landscape of many forests into a painter’s pallet of stunning hues of red, yellow and orange. And the...

Forestry

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