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Seeing is Believing

September 22, 2016 Robert Westover, U.S. Forest Service, Office of Communication

Fall is perhaps one of the most beautiful times of the year in North America and every year the U.S. Forest Service celebrates with the launch of our Fall Colors Webpage. The changing myriad of colors on trees from bright reds, brilliant oranges and bold yellows really make for a stunning backdrop...

Forestry

Be a Fire Wise know it all

September 19, 2016 Robert Hudson Westover, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

You’ve heard this from us during previous fire seasons, and you’ll continue to hear it from us every fire season: You can never be Fire Wise enough. And, with this being National Preparedness Month, you’re going to hear it a lot. The theme this year for National Preparedness Month is “Don’t Wait...

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Remembrance, Recovery, and Resilience: 9/11 Memorials in NYC Metropolitan Landscapes

September 09, 2016 Heather L. McMillen, Lindsay K. Campbell, and Erika S. Svendsen, U.S. Forest Service, New York City Urban Field Station

As we approach the 15 th anniversary of September 11 th, 2001 or 9/11, our thoughts return to that day and many of us will revisit public spaces designed to promote healing and emotional recovery from the worst terrorist attack in our nation’s history. The memories of the victims are cemented in our...

Forestry

Unique Mural Captures Essence of the Sustainable Recreation Movement

September 01, 2016 Julie Padilla and Denise Ottaviano, U.S. Forest Service, Southwestern Region

Recently, U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell visited the agency’s Southwestern Regional Office in Albuquerque, NM, to review the status of a number of different programs. However, on this visit, the setting was very different than the normal business setting of a boring conference room. This is...

Forestry

Drought in the Northern Forests?

August 31, 2016 Chris Swanston, USDA Northern Forests Climate Hub Director, U.S. Forest Service

When I hear the word drought I imagine dusty rangelands and drying lakes. But it’s hard to imagine tumbleweeds blowing through the Northern Forests of the Midwest and Northeast regions. In fact, these forests have seen overall wetter conditions in recent decades and their annual precipitation is...

Forestry

Citizen Science is Sound Science Provided by You

August 19, 2016 Stephanie Dromerick, Ecosystem Management Coordination Intern, U.S. Forest Service

Have you ever seen a cool bird in your backyard and wondered if there was some way to share what you saw with others? Better yet, have you thought about sharing your observations and having them used to help study and conserve those birds? These thoughts are an indicator that you might have the...

Conservation Forestry Research and Science

49 Historic Sites in the 49th State

August 16, 2016 Teresa Haugh, Alaska Region Public Affairs Office, U.S. Forest Service

This year America celebrates the 50 th Anniversary of the National Historic Preservation Act. Alaska was still celebrating its first decade of statehood when the Preservation Act was passed by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1966. Since then, the act has empowered the U.S. Forest Service to identify...

Forestry

Unauthorized Drones Near a Wildfire can Cost and Kill

August 10, 2016 Kaari Carpenter, Fire and Aviation Management, U.S. Forest Service

Recreational drones or Unmanned Aircraft Systems sometimes called UAS have become increasingly popular in the past few years. While this is an interesting hobby and can allow you to get beautiful aerial photography, some activities pose a significant hazard. The use of these drones to capture video...

Forestry

The Science Behind Fire

August 08, 2016 Dominic Cumberland, U.S. Forest Service, Office of Communication

In recent months, we have all become familiar with images in the media of wildland firefighters digging lines, air tankers dropping retardant and fire engines dispersing water. You may wonder “how do these firefighters know what it takes to fight fire?” The short answer is: research. Before a...

Forestry

Celebrating a New Employee and the Congressional Act that Made it Possible

August 05, 2016 Gary Chancey, Public Affairs Officer, Wayne National Forest

Last June was one for the record books as Matthew Martin achieved his long-term goal of becoming a permanent employee with the U.S. Forest Service, an achievement made possible via a new hiring authority being used by the federal land management agency. A second generation Forest Service employee...

Forestry

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