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Falcon Nests put Temporary Halt to Rock Wall Climbing in Washington

May 01, 2012 Keith Riggs, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Climbers are being asked to temporarily avoid a popular rock wall on the western slopes of Washington’s Cascade Mountains because it’s become a nesting spot for peregrine falcons.

Forestry

With New Interagency Agreement US Forest Service Works on the Loss of Whitebark Pine in Yellowstone Region

April 30, 2012 Robert H. Westover, Public Affairs Specialist, U.S. Forest Service

Hoping to find ways to reverse a potential environmental disaster, several land managing federal agencies are working together in the Greater Yellowstone Area, which includes the Shoneshone, Gallatin and Teton National Forests, to address the wide spread loss of whitebark pine trees due to the...

Forestry

Removal of Invasive Tree Improves Health of American Samoa Forests

April 27, 2012 Sherri Eng, Public Affairs Specialist, U.S. Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station

Removal of destructive invasive trees is an ongoing challenge for the U.S. Forest Service. What folks might not realize is that this challenge of protecting native forests extends all the way to the South Pacific.

Forestry

Alabama’s Conecuh National Forest Helps Reestablish the Eastern Indigo Snake

April 27, 2012 Max Silvera, Public Affairs Specialist, Southern Region, and Tammy Freeman Truett, Public Affairs Officer, National Forests in Alabama

Alabama conservationists are closer to regenerating a population of the threatened eastern indigo snake in the Conecuh National Forest through the release of numerous juvenile snakes on the forest. The indigo snake is North America’s largest native snake, and plays an important ecological role in...

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Forest Service Law Enforcement Officers Connect with Kids at Career Day in Georgia

April 25, 2012 Judy Toppins, Public Affairs Staff Officer, Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests

Law enforcement officers with the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests joined forces with about 70 other professionals recently to showcase their careers at Clarkesville Elementary School in Clarkesville, Ga. The Forest Service is a regular participant in the school’s career day. Captain Stuart...

Forestry

New Solar Energy System Powers Scenic Area Visitor Center on California's Inyo National Forest

April 25, 2012 Adrienne Dunfee, Assistant Forest Engineer and Jon Kazmierski, District Recreation Officer, Inyo National Forest

The Mono Basin National Forest Scenic Area Visitors Center is a large public building that is used by more than 140,000 visitors a year. With steeply rising utility costs over the last decade limited funding for operational costs were suggesting shorter operating hours and reduced seasonal openings...

Forestry

Southwestern Fire Boot Camp Hosts Women for the First Time

April 23, 2012 Cathie Schmidlin, Southwestern Region Media Officer, U.S. Forest Service

The first weekend of the first ever Women in Wildland Fire Boot Camp exceeded the expectations of boot camp organizer, Bequi Livingston. “The first session of our boot camp programs were beyond incredible and certainly one of the highlights of my career. I think that we have certainly developed a...

Forestry

An End to Toxic Runoff at Abandoned Mine Thanks to Forest Service Recovery Act Funds

April 23, 2012 Keith Riggs, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

For over a century, toxic runoff from the Blue Ledge Mine destroyed aquatic life and fisheries in Joe Creek, a tributary to the world-famous Rogue River in Oregon.

Forestry

Volunteers Offer Helping Hands on the Bankhead National Forest in Alabama

April 20, 2012 Terrance Fletcher, Recreation Specialist, Bankhead National Forest

For numerous years, the Bankhead National Forest has worked in partnership with a group of dedicated volunteers known as the Wild South Helping Hands Volunteer Group. Every year, more than 50 volunteers return to the Bankhead National Forest to help protect and restore the native ecosystem of the...

Forestry

Dedicated Volunteers Help Care for Alabama’s Talladega National Forest

April 19, 2012 Karen McKenzie, Shoal Creek District Ranger, Talladega National Forest

Volunteers play an integral part in helping the Forest Service reach its annual goals in managing healthy national forests. And on Alabama’s Talladega National Forest, three exceptional volunteers have dedicated countless hours towards this work: John Calhoun, Ray Bittle and Charles Laminack.

Forestry

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