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Publishers of forestcamping.com Start their 18th Year of Research

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

Fred and Suzi Dow, publishers of the U.S. National Forest Campground Guide Website have visited every Forest Service national forest and grassland but they don’t see their project as completed. They have set off for another six months of visiting, surveying, and exploring national forests that might...

Forestry

History and Research Converge in American Chestnut Reintroduction

July 05, 2012 Jane Hodgins, Public Affairs, U.S. Forest Service/Northern Research Station

You may start out wanting to talk to Leila Pinchot about a 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 the...

Conservation Forestry

USDA and Land grant Universities Engage Communities through Gardening at the 2012 Smithsonian Folklife Festival

June 29, 2012 Elizabeth Wright, USDA People’s Garden Intern

Wednesday was opening day of the 2012 Smithsonian Folklife Festival on the National Mall. The Festival features three great themes. One of the themes entitled “ Campus and Community” is a program that commemorates the 150th Anniversary of the founding of Land grant universities and the USDA. The...

Conservation Forestry Initiatives

Collaborative restoration efforts on Colorado’s Hayman Fire landscape celebrated

June 28, 2012 Keith Riggs, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

The Hayman Fire was the largest and most destructive wildfire in Colorado's history. On June 8, 2002, the fire began raging through the Pike National Forest, as well as state, county and private lands, burning a total of 137,760 acres.

Conservation Forestry

El Yunque National Forest: U.S. Forest Service Works to Address Urban Expansion

June 26, 2012 Teresa J. Jackson, U.S. Forest Service, Southern Research Station

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. El Yunque National Forest in Puerto Rico is unique for the U.S. Forest Service. At 28,000 acres, it’s the smallest national...

Spanish Forestry

Why ‘Bee’ Concerned about Pollinators? They are the Little Things that Run the World!

June 22, 2012 Larry Stritch and Jane Knowlton, U.S. Forest Service

Every time you walk into your garden to enjoy a beautiful flower or pick a fruit, think about thanking a bee, butterfly or hummingbird. These and other kinds of animals are pollinators and the subject of USDA’s participation in the North American Pollinator Protection Campaign which celebrates...

Forestry

Forest Products Lab Hosts Important Wood-to-Energy Roundtable with Deputy Under Secretary Butch Blazer

June 19, 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

Dummy Power Lines Attract Doves to Sumter National Forest Dove Fields

June 18, 2012 Jeff Magniez, Sumter National Forest

High above the ground in a bucket truck, Blue Ridge Electric Co-op Lineman David Brown attaches a power line to a newly erected pole above the green fields of the Sumter National Forest’s Long Creek dove field. But instead of providing electric service to an outbuilding or an adjacent housing...

Forestry

Oregon, Colorado Trail Projects Honored by Coalition for Recreation Trails

June 15, 2012 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

The Deschutes National Forest in Oregon and the Pike-San Isabel National Forests in Colorado were recently honored by the Coalition for Recreation Trails with the organization’s Achievement Award for trail projects that exemplify creative partnerships and leveraging funds.

Forestry

Oregon Forest Becomes Setting for a Cooperative Thinning Venture

June 14, 2012 Keith Riggs, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

In Oregon, huge swaths of the Willamette National Forest, perhaps as much as 12,000 acres, has stands of trees less than 40 years old that have never been thinned. The firs are crowded together, making it hard for sunlight to reach them. Competition for resources has made them susceptible to insects...

Forestry

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