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Military Veterans Trained in Firefighting Techniques through Forest Service and California Conservation Corps

May 17, 2013 Stanton Florea, Pacific Southwest Region & Tiffany Holloway, Office of Communication

The U.S. Forest Service has partnered with the California Conservation Corps to provide firefighter training for military veterans. “Fire and Aviation Management is particularly appealing because of the significance of our mission and our well-defined organization,” said Robert Baird, deputy...

Conservation Forestry

Trout Hatching Gives Students a Window to Conservation

May 15, 2013 Yasmeen Sands, Pacific Northwest Research Station, U.S. Forest Service

Recently, elementary students in three Oregon classrooms welcomed a few hundred special guests that required unique accommodations — a small refrigerator, a covered tank, gravel, and a water filter. The students were part of an international fish education project that connected students in Oregon...

Forestry

The New Green British Invasion

May 14, 2013 Robert Westover, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

The U.S. Forest Service Green Team wants you to know that Green Office Week has arrived from across the Atlantic. The first Green Office Week was launched in 2009 in Great Britain in response to research showing that United Kingdom employees felt they were being held back from being environmentally...

Conservation Forestry

Spring Snows, Cold Weather to Give Way to Camping – Are You Ready?

May 14, 2013 Chris Hartman, Recreation, Heritage and Wilderness Resources, U.S. Forest Service

As the weather begins to get warmer and the sun stays high in the sky longer, we hope your thoughts turn to camping and outdoor activities on your national forests and grasslands. Whether you are camping on the ground, in a tent or in a recreational vehicle, whether it’s your first time or you’re a...

Forestry

Job Corps Students Graduate to Fight Fires Across the Nation

May 13, 2013 Christine Schuldheisz, Boise National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

Until recently, Thomas Barnett, formerly of Washington state, did not have a career goal in mind. However, this spring, the 24-year-old graduated from the Centennial Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center in Nampa, Idaho, and will begin his career as a seasonal firefighter on a fire crew with the...

Forestry

Forest Service Book Answers a Kid's Question: Why Would Anyone Cut a Tree Down?

May 10, 2013 Glenn Rosenholm, Northeastern Area State and Private Forestry, U.S. Forest Service

Some children are unaware that in order to reduce tree hazards, protect other trees, or to get wood, it is necessary to cut trees. So the recently published book “Why Would Anyone Cut a Tree Down?” is intended to raise awareness of the issue. The book, which primarily targets first to third grade...

Forestry

Urban Trees Store Carbon, Enhance the Environment, Provide Economic Benefits

May 09, 2013 Jane Hodgins, Northern Research Station, U.S. Forest Service

Whether they are ringed by wrought iron or suspending a swing, urban trees are first and foremost trees. In fact, they are all working trees. Consider, for example, carbon storage. From New York City’s Central Park to Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, America’s urban trees store an estimated 708...

Forestry

Cheers to Butterflies

May 08, 2013 Katie Sapp, Siuslaw National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

As the bartender drew pints of Silverspot India Pale Ale for the crush of people in the Pelican Pub and Brewery in Pacific City, Ore., recently, Michelle Dragoo, Siuslaw National Forest wildlife biologist, and Anne Walker, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist, prepared to tell the story of the...

Conservation Forestry

Endangered Mississippi Frog Finds a New Home

May 07, 2013 Mario Rossilli and Kara Davis, National Forests in Mississippi, U.S. Forest Service

To most people, the sound heard near Pony Ranch Pond could easily be mistaken as snoring. To local conservation professionals, however, it was more like a song, signifying hope and celebrating a small victory for the nearly extinct dusky gopher frog. In February, National Forests in Mississippi...

Conservation Forestry

Looking for a Mother's Day Gift? Take Her into the Woods

May 07, 2013 Robert H. Westover, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Mother’s Day is just around the corner and most of us have yet to find that “perfect” gift for mom. But don’t panic. Let the U.S. Forest Service help out. You read that right. The Forest Service wants you to give mom the gift of nature in all its innate perfection. And all you need to do is take her...

Forestry

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