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History and Research Converge in American Chestnut Reintroduction

July 27, 2012 Jane Hodgins, Public Affairs, U.S. Forest Service/Northern Research Station

You may start out wanting to talk to Leila Pinchot about a U.S. Forest Service icon, but the great granddaughter of Gifford Pinchot has much more to say about the future of another legend, the American chestnut. One of the seminal figures in world conservation, Gifford Pinchot founded and served as...

Forestry

U.S. Public Lands Continue to Create Jobs and Boost Local Economies Through Tourism, Restoration Efforts, and Energy Initiatives

July 26, 2012 Secretary Tom Vilsack and Secretary Ken Salazar

Cross posted from the White House blog: America’s national parks, forests, wildlife refuges, and other outdoor spaces are treasured for their beauty, their enjoyment, and for their value to our culture and history -- sometimes, it can be easy to overlook that they also serve as economic drivers for...

USDA Results Forestry

Prescribed Burning and Mechanical Thinning Pose Little Risk to Forest Ecology

July 26, 2012 Sherri Eng, Public Affairs Specialist, U.S. Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station

There’s hot debate over whether or not to conduct prescribed burning and mechanical thinning (the manual removal of trees) in our nation’s forests. Supporters of these fuels reduction methods, which remove highly flammable undergrowth, argue that they help lower the severity of wildfires. Meanwhile...

Conservation Forestry

California Neighborhood Comes Together in Urban Forestry Project

July 25, 2012 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

This year, more than 80 volunteers worked together to plant 20 trees, 117 native and edible understory plants, and more than 600 butterfly garden plants as part of the Cesar Chavez Community Garden Day celebration at the Edible Forest garden on the Richmond Greenway, a 2.8-mile trail in Contra Costa...

Forestry Food and Nutrition Farming Initiatives

Experience History and Nature on These Scenic Drives in the Northern Rockies

July 18, 2012 Deidra L. McGee, Forest Service Office of Communication

If you are looking for an exciting vacation with beautiful views then consider exploring Forest Service lands in the Northern Rockies for beautiful landscapes, scenic byways, historic trails and diverse wildlife.

Initiatives Forestry

Volunteers Restore Giant Cane Along the Chattooga River in South Carolina

July 17, 2012 Jeff Magniez, Francis Marion and Sumter National Forests

On the Sumter National Forest, the peaceful sounds of the Chattooga Wild and Scenic River can barely be heard over the clang of shovels and the squeaky axle of an old wheelbarrow. A work crew is busy on the forest’s Andrew Pickens Ranger District but instead of building with bricks and mortar along...

Forestry

Wine Barrels Become Wood Flooring with Help from US Forest Service

July 13, 2012 Rebecca Wallace, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Forest Products Laboratory

Joe Triglia, owner of Jubilee Flooring in Long Island, N.Y., has spent years working out a way to turn discarded wine barrels into wood flooring. Now, with help from the U.S. Forest Service’s Forest Products Laboratory , his vision is turning into a promising business venture.

Forestry

Newly Constructed Bridges Improve Access and Create Jobs in Alabama’s National Forests

July 12, 2012 Tammy Truett, National Forests in Alabama

Roads and bridges are vital links that connect communities to their national forests. For residents living near the Bankhead and Talladega National Forests, their drive to the woods is now safer while also protecting natural resources thanks to recent construction projects for two forest bridges...

Initiatives Forestry

USDA Deputy Under Secretary Butch Blazer at Forest Products Lab for Important Wood-to-Energy Roundtable

July 12, 2012 James T. Spartz, US Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory

Arthur “Butch” Blazer, USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment, paid a visit to the U.S. Forest Service Forest Products Laboratory (FPL) in Madison, Wis., recently to convene an important roundtable discussion on wood-to-energy concerns in Wisconsin and the Midwest. Among...

Forestry

South Dakota's Top Chef is Job Corps Educator Too

July 10, 2012 Keith Riggs, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

For the past eight years, students in the Boxelder Job Corps Center culinary arts program have benefited from chef Dave Levesque's wide-ranging cooking experiences. Located in the Black Hills National Forest near Nemo, the Boxelder Job Corps Center has 24 students in its culinary arts curriculum...

Initiatives Forestry

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