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Forest Service, Partners Join Forces on Prescribed Burn for Healthier Forests in Florida

August 22, 2012 Susan Blake, Public Affairs Officer, National Forests of Florida

This summer’s wildland fires in the West have galvanized the nation’s attention and mobilized arsenals of fire-fighting support to bring those fires under control. But there is another type of fire known as prescribed fire which helps make forests and grasslands healthier and protects communities...

Forestry

North Carolina Rivercane Studies get a boost from Oconaluftee Job Corps

August 20, 2012 Holly Krake, Oconaluftee Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center

In the early morning light, 15 students look for the first time at a traditional Cherokee rivercane basket and marvel at the colors and detail. Western Carolina University’s Adam Griffith of the Program for the Study of Developed Shorelines passes the basket around as he explains the cultural and...

Forestry

Got Map? Dixie National Forest Kicks-Off Public Awareness Campaign

August 15, 2012 Charity Parks, Intermountain Region, and Ellita Willis, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Hauling a trailer emblazoned with a forest scene and large map, the Dixie National Forest “Got Map” traveling crew made stops across Utah, passing out 60,000 free maps, talking to people about using off-highway vehicles in the forest and engaging the public in the work to designate motorized travel...

Forestry

From Special Training Program to Full-Time Forester in Mississippi

August 10, 2012 Nicole Hawk, Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area and Jane Knowlton, U.S. Forest Service Washington Office

Christina Harper, a new forester on the Bienville National Forest in Mississippi, has travelled a busy road from a special student training program to a full-time U.S. Forest Service employee. Harper graduated from the Student Career Experience Program, which provides work experience directly...

Forestry

Helping Communities Diversify Their Energy Sources

August 03, 2012 Arthur “Butch” Blazer, Deputy Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment, USDA

Cross posted from the White House CEQ blog: Across rural America, biomass like wood pellets and wood chips is helping communities diversify their energy sources, create jobs, and save money on utility bills. At the Forest Service, we are working to support biomass projects that help us manage...

Energy Forestry

USDA Under Secretary Sherman Unveils Nanocellulose Production Facility

August 03, 2012 Rebecca Wallace, USDA Forest Products Laboratory

The U.S. Forest Service Forest Products Laboratory recently opened a $1.7 million production facility for renewable, forest-based nanomaterials. This facility is the first of its kind in the United States and one that positions the laboratory as the country’s leading producer of these materials...

Forestry

Los Padres National Forest Seeks to Preserve Remote Sacred Native American Sites

August 02, 2012 Joe Pasinato, Los Padres National Forest

Deep inside the San Rafael Wilderness, employees from the Los Padres National Forest are working to inventory centuries-old Chumash sacred sites impacted by devastating wildfires. Despite closure orders that restrict public access in America’s first congressionally designated wilderness, forest...

Forestry

New Jersey Girl Wins top Honors in Smokey Bear and Woodsy Owl Poster Contest

July 31, 2012 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Caroline Tan, an 11-year-old from Westfield, N.J., is pretty certain about a few things when it comes to natural resources. “It’s not just about my art, but it does represent something very serious,” Caroline said. “We have to prevent wildfires, not just in art but in real life. It’s not something...

Initiatives Forestry

Fishers Face a New Threat: Poisons Used by Marijuana Growers

July 30, 2012 Sherri Eng, Office of Communication, Pacific Southwest Research Station, U.S. Forest Service

Illegal marijuana farms in our nation’s forests are not only threatening the safety of humans in these recreational areas, but are also causing ecological damage to the land. And now, there’s proof that the animals that make the forests their homes are also being harmed.

Forestry

Secretary's Column: Managing our Forests to Drive Job Growth

July 27, 2012 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Every day, the Department of Agriculture is hard at work to strengthen the rural economy and grow our rural communities. Right now we continue to focus on responding to the drought that’s impacting much of our nation. My thoughts remain with those who are affected, and President Obama and I will...

USDA Results Forestry

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