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U.S. Forest Service Celebrates 50th Anniversary of the National Historic Preservation Act

August 04, 2016 James Wettstead, Archeologist, Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest

Signed by President Lyndon Johnson fifty years ago, the National Historic Preservation Act marked a fundamental shift in how Americans and the federal government regarded the role of historic preservation in modern life. The U.S. Forest Service has a long history of protecting significant heritage...

Forestry

Citizen Scientists Help Monitor Nation's Watershed Health

July 27, 2016 Leanne Veldhuis, National Partnership Office, U.S. Forest Service

What do adventurers, microplastics, and your national forests have in common? Water. Our national forests and the glaciers, lakes, and rivers running through them form the headwaters for the majority of America’s drinking water. This includes many of our big cities and growing urban centers, even...

Conservation Forestry

Cold War Heroes Honored by U.S. Forest Service

July 21, 2016 Charity Parks, Public Affairs Specialist, U.S. Forest Service

The Cold War was called a war for a reason—many died in the defense of democracy and free markets. To honor those who died in the Cold War era, which lasted for more than 40 years, the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest’ Spring Mountains National Recreation Area partnered with Silent Heroes of the...

Forestry

Following Water in the Rocky Mountains

July 20, 2016 Thomas C. Brown, Rocky Mountain Research Station, U.S. Forest Service

In cycling the Continental Divide in Colorado, you get a vivid picture of where much of our water comes from. During my long bike rides up there, I commonly find snow still melting in June. This snowmelt adds to streamflow that becomes our renewable water supply and my drinking water supply. The...

Forestry

Alaska Beavers Entertain Web Cam Viewers Around the World

July 05, 2016 Teresa Haugh, U.S. Forest Service

Two beavers sleep peacefully in their den on Steep Creek in Juneau, Alaska, never realizing they are being watched via a hidden infrared camera. Hundreds of viewers tune-in to a live video feed on the U.S. Forest Service YouTube Channel throughout the day to see the beavers come and go, breathing...

Forestry

FAS Capacity-Building Efforts in Central America Yield Benefits There and at Home

June 27, 2016 Robert Schubert, FAS Office of Capacity Building and Development

Pablo Chacón, a young Guatemalan farmer who is studying agroforestry at the Tropical Agricultural Research and Higher Education Center (CATIE) in Turrialba, Costa Rica, can now show the people in his home community how livestock grazing and hardwood forests can co-exist and prosper. Earlier this...

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Wildlife Underpass to Benefit Animals, Drivers

June 23, 2016 Paul Meznarich, US Forest Service

Every year in the U.S. roughly 200 people are killed in as many as 2 million wildlife-vehicle collisions and at a cost of more than $8 billion, according to the Western Transportation Institute. But the U.S. Forest Service’s Pacific Southwest Research Station scientists, along with their...

Forestry

Pollinator Week: Celebrating Blue Butterflies on the Great Lakes

June 21, 2016 Leah Anderson, U.S. Forest Service

In honor of National Pollinator Week, the U.S. Forest Service joins organizations and individuals across the world to celebrate pollinators and share ways to help them survive and thrive. Pollinators are vital to healthy ecosystems. Eighty percent of flowering plants require pollination by animals...

Forestry

Get Outdoors and Enjoy the Age-Old Tradition of Ghost Stories by the Campfire

June 16, 2016 Robert H. Westover, US Forest Service

Shadows start falling fast while you scurry to gather the last scraps of dead wood before it’s too dark – and too scary – to leave the relative security of the campsite on your favorite National Forest or Grassland. But, once the fire is safely lit, everyone gathers around to start roasting...

Forestry

Knitting Together Treasured Landscapes with the Forest Legacy Program

June 14, 2016 Jonas Epstein, U.S. Forest Service

Did you know the Forest Legacy Program is the only federal grant program focused on the permanent protection of important private forestland, conserving over 2.5 million acres to date? This incentive-based and voluntary program managed by the U.S. Forest Service conserves working forests and...

Forestry

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