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Protecting Working Forests

January 27, 2012 Kathryn Conant, USFS Forest Legacy National Program Manager

The U.S. Forest Service recently announced grants totaling $52.2 million for 18 conservation and working lands projects across the U.S. this year. The landscapes are some of the country’s most beautiful spaces and will now be protected for future generations to enjoy. Since 1990, the Forest Legacy...

Conservation Forestry

Bringing Back the Bees

January 26, 2012 Renae Anderson, NRCS Wisconsin

A recently awarded USDA Conservation Innovation Grant (CIG) will fund research into bee-friendly seed mixes. A partnership made up of the Xerces Society, University of Wisconsin Center for Integrated Agriculture Systems and USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service in Wisconsin is working to...

Conservation

USDA Visits Farmers Who are Bringing Locally Grown and Milled Flour back to an Oregon Community

January 26, 2012 Jill Rees, Oregon USDA Public Information Officer

There are only a few tables at Randy’s Main Street café, but this is where the small community of Brownsville, Oregon, gathers to sort out the world’s problems and, sometimes, hatch some pretty big ideas. Willow Coberly and Harry Stalford, the owners and operators of Stalford Seed Farms, have had...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming Rural

Gooding Community Garden Produces Food, Knowledge, Service and Fun

January 23, 2012 Michelle Pak, NRCS Idaho

Eric Moore had a vision to grow a garden outside his office window. Moore, an employee of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service in Idaho, works at the USDA Service Center in Gooding.

Conservation

Emergency Watershed Protection Program Saves New Mexico Community

January 19, 2012 Clifford Sánchez, NRCS New Mexico

Disaster struck northern New Mexico on June 12, 2011, as the human-caused “Track Fire” exploded north of Raton, in Colfax County. Within 72 hours, 27,790 acres were scorched in New Mexico and Colorado. Luckily, USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) was able to begin the restoration of...

Conservation

NRCS Programs Aid Central Oregon Organic Grower

January 18, 2012 Catherine Bailey, NRCS Oregon

Business is blooming for Sarahlee Lawrence and her organic food-and-flower-growing operation, Rainshadow Organics, in the Central Oregon high desert. The 28-year old organic pioneer is proud of her venture and credits USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) as a key component to her...

Conservation

NRCS Employees Donate Their Free Time to Clean Up a Stream

January 13, 2012 Dick Tremain, NRCS Earth Team Staff

Employees of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) work every day to help private landowners improve environmental quality on their properties. So when staff at the NRCS East Remote Sensing Lab (ERSL) in Greensboro, N.C. noticed a stream near their building had become a dumping ground...

Conservation

Native American Youths Improve Sage-Grouse Habitat

January 10, 2012 Liz Warner, NRCS Nevada

In the middle of Nevada, miles from anywhere, eight Native American young adults spent their summer working to improve sagebrush habitat for the greater sage-grouse. Habitat for this ground-dwelling bird, native to much of the American West, has been dwindling in recent years, due to fencing...

Conservation

Earth Team Volunteers Cleaning Mississippi Lake

January 09, 2012 Justin Fritscher, NRCS Mississippi

A special Earth Team volunteer group was recently formed to benefit Ross Barnett Reservoir, in central Mississippi. Keep the Rez Beautiful was created by an NRCS employee in late 2010 to promote conservation and water quality in the reservoir. Earth Team is the volunteer workforce for USDA’s Natural...

Conservation

In Oregon, Beaver Dams are Being Used to Restore Habitat

January 09, 2012 Matthew Burks, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

The Forest Service is known for developing partnerships to get the greatest good out of scarce fiscal resources. On the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest one of the partners is four-legged.

Conservation Forestry

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