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Changing Climate May Substantially Alter Maple Syrup Production

September 11, 2012 Robert H. Westover, U.S. Forest Service

U.S. Forest Service research indicates that climate change will affect habitat suitability for maple trees, threatening the multimillion dollar maple syrup industry. Changes in climate have already had an impact on the iconic sugar maple trees of the Northeastern U.S. Flow of maple sap, which is...

Forestry

USDA and Forest Service Leadership Recognize Diverse Central California Consortium Interns

September 10, 2012 Lily M. Nieves, USDA Forest Service, Region V, California

The Central California Consortium (CCC) celebrated the completion of its intern program at the 16 th Annual Intern Awards Ceremony. CCC partner, Center for Advanced Research and Technology (CART), hosted the event on August 9, 2012 in Clovis, CA. The CCC was honored to host USDA and Forest Service...

Forestry

Six Baltimore Teens Part of Carson National Forest Student Conservation Project

September 07, 2012 Kevin Hamilton, Student Conservation Association and Deidra L. McGee, Forest Service Office of Communication

Imagine traveling 2,000 miles from home for the first time to trade high-rise buildings for towering trees, city lights for twinkling stars, and an urban cacophony for the melodies of songbirds. For most of us, this would be a vacation. For six Baltimore teenagers, it was a journey to work long...

Initiatives Forestry

US Forest Service Highlights Scenic Drives for Enjoying the North Carolina's Fall Foliage

September 06, 2012 Robert H. Westover, U.S. Forest Service

The US Forest Service has launched a Leaf Viewing in Western North Carolina webpage for 2012 featuring scenic drives and areas in the Nantahala and Pisgah National Forests for enjoying fall foliage. Visitors to the site will see pictures and get directions to enjoy the kaleidoscope of glorious leaf...

Forestry

Baby Bobcat “Chips” Rescued From Chips Fire

September 05, 2012 Laurie L. Pearson, Chips Fire Information Officer, U.S. Forest Service

While conducting patrol and mop-up operations on the north end of the Chips Fire burning on the Plumas and Lassen National Forests in Northern California on Aug. 25, the Mad River Hand Crew encountered a remarkable sight; a baby bobcat! It was found wandering along the side of the road, alone and...

Forestry

Local Advocacy Group Steps up to Protect Quality of Lake Water on the Bankhead National Forest in Alabama

September 05, 2012 Tammy Truett, National Forests of Alabama

The beauty of a partnership involves dedicated partners on both sides. The volunteers with the Winston County Smith Lake Advocacy Group donate their time each year to protect shorelines on the Bankhead National Forest, an effort greatly appreciated by the forest’s staff.

Forestry

US Forest Service Assists with Fire Monitoring in Zambia

August 30, 2012 Robert H. Westover, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

Managing wildland fire is pretty much the same anywhere in the world. You need to think carefully about when and where to apply it and how to starve the fire of fuel in places you don’t want it. There are several ways to do it—but you need to know how. As a U.S. Forest Service fire applications...

Forestry

What it Takes to Become a Wildland Firefighter

August 29, 2012 Robert H. Westover, U.S. Forest Service

With fires raging across the Western states dramatic images of wildland firefighters attempting to contain the flames are a regular visual in newspapers and on TV and computer devices across the country. These striking visuals rouse the fighter in some of us and we might ask: Can I fight a wildfire...

Forestry

U.S. Forest Service Scientist Joins NASA Project for Mars Exploration

August 27, 2012 Robert H. Westover, U.S. Forest Service

Accurately measuring atmospheric gas swirls as they interact with the atmosphere and the ground is a complicated process on this planet — let alone Mars. But this is exactly what U.S. Forest Service scientist Bill Massman will be doing for NASA’s Mars Exploration Program.

Forestry Research and Science

Forest Service Funds Urban Tree Projects in California

August 24, 2012 Roxane Scales and John Heil, U.S. Forest Service Region 5

Urban forests are a vital part of our nation’s cities – they clean the air we breathe, capture pollution and stormwater and beautify our neighborhoods. Urban trees save cities millions of dollars in energy costs every year just from shade alone. U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell has called urban...

Initiatives Forestry

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