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Celebrating Bat Benefits during Bat Week

October 24, 2018 Larry Moore, USDA Forest Service Office of Communication

On August 10 of this year, USDA Secretary Sonny Perdue proclaimed (PDF, 1.3 MB) October 24 through 31 to be National Bat Week. The Secretary’s proclamation was followed by proclamations from the governors of West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Montana, and South Carolina.

Forestry

The Forest Service Celebrates Cross Laminated Timber during Forest Products Week

October 22, 2018 Melissa Jenkins, Forest Service

From October 21-27, 2018, we celebrate the value of America’s forests and recognize how vital they are to our well-being and national prosperity during National Forest Products Week. This week is recognized each year by a Presidential proclamation. At the USDA Forest Service, we work year round to...

Forestry

Revolutionary Carbon Foam from Wood

October 18, 2018 Shannon Kelleher and Tom Moreland, USDA Forest Service

Carbon foam — a stiff, porous structure formed from a web of carbon atoms — is the stuff of manufacturers’ dreams. The breakthrough material is strong but lightweight, non-flammable and able to maintain its performance at high temperatures, and capable of absorbing sound and radiation. This unique...

Forestry Technology

Rivers and Trails Connect People to the Outdoors

October 04, 2018 Larry Moore, Office of Communication, USDA Forest Service

Fifty years ago, President Lyndon Johnson signed into law two landmark pieces of legislation: the National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act and the National Trails System Act.

Forestry Recreation

Thriving Forests Mean Thriving Communities

September 28, 2018 Larry Moore, Office of Communication, USDA Forest Service

National forests and grasslands—and indeed all of America’s public lands—draw visitors from all over the world. There is no other land management system quite like it.

Forestry

25 Years of National Public Lands Day

September 24, 2018 Larry Moore, Office of Communication, USDA Forest Service

For 25 years, National Public Lands Day has brought together thousands of people to donate their time, talent, and passion to support America’s public lands. It’s celebrated the fourth Saturday of September, but volunteer events and celebrations are held throughout September and well into October.

Forestry

Did You Know Fall Color Begins in the Spring?

September 21, 2018 Robert Westover, Office of Communication and Kevin T. Smith, Northern Research Station, USDA Forest Service

Every year the USDA Forest Service hosts a Fall Colors webpage full of useful information about where and when to see fall colors in your part of the country. And, every year, we think of some new angle to encourage folks to visit the webpage and to have fun exploring it with family and friends.

Forestry

Projecting Lumber Demand in the U.S. and Abroad

September 07, 2018 Sarah Farmer, Research and Development, USDA Forest Service

“Lumber and economic growth are tightly connected,” says USDA Forest Service scientist Jeffrey Prestemon. “At a certain rate of GDP growth, you get a certain path of lumber consumption.”

Forestry

The People in National Wildland Fire Management are the Best in the World

August 31, 2018 Jennifer Jones, Fire Aviation and Management, USDA Forest Service

Boise, Idaho is famous among college football fans for the blue turf on the Boise State University Broncos’ field. But in wildland fire management circles, the city is just as well-known as home of the National Interagency Fire Center, or NIFC. In fact, NIFC is the nation’s support center for...

Forestry

Where There’s Fire, There’s Smoke and it’s Bad for your Health

August 23, 2018 Robert Westover, Office of Communication, USDA Forest Service

Deadly and destructive wildland fires consuming so much of the West, from California all the way to British Columbia, are not only affecting those who have had to flee but those who are downwind of these massive infernos. At one point, in early July, before the prevailing winds helped de-choke...

Forestry

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