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Forest Service Partners with Wilderness Inquiry Program in D.C. Area

October 23, 2012 Deidra L. McGee, US Forest Service

You don’t have to be in a lake or river, on a forest or in a wilderness area to participate in the outdoors. If you live in a city, a fun and interesting outdoor experience can be right in your own backyard. Through the Forest Service’s partnership with the Wilderness Inquiry’s Urban Wilderness...

Forestry Initiatives

Forest Service and Partners Dedicate Improved Trail System in California

October 23, 2012 Nancy Upham, Public Affairs Officer, Inyo National Forest

A ceremony Oct. 20 in Mammoth Lakes, Calif., marked the completion of a series of important federal, state, and locally funded trail projects, the official grand opening of the Mammoth Lakes Trail System, and the celebration of the agency partnerships that supported it. The project helped to create...

Forestry

Kids and Kids at Heart Can Enjoy Making and Sharing a Digital Leaf Press

October 19, 2012 Tiffany Holloway, Office of Communication, US Forest Service

This time of year brings back fond childhood memories. Fall’s increasing chill and leaf-covered ground take me back to elementary school, where nature and the changing seasons served as learning material. A favorite lesson I learned was how to create a book of pressed leaves.

Forestry

Fall Colors the Muskeg on Alaska’s Tongass National Forest

October 18, 2012 Mary Stensvold, US Forest Service Regional Botanist, Sitka, Alaska

Muskegs, a colloquial term for peat bogs, blanket 10 percent of the Tongass National Forest. These wetlands range in size from a few square feet to many acres. Over the ages, muskegs formed as Sphagnum mosses, rushes and sedges grew and built up spongy carpets in these very wet, almost treeless...

Forestry

Forest Service Supplies Sustenance for Feds Feed Families

October 18, 2012 Avery Richburg, American Studies Program Intern, Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

This week, USDA and other federal departments and agencies are recognizing the huge success of the 4 th annual Feds Feed Families Food Drive. USDA employees, farmers, and friends raised a total of 2.77 million pounds of food this summer! The U.S. Forest Service was a big part of this effort and the...

Food and Nutrition Forestry

US Teens Win Third Prize at International Jr. Foresters’ Competition

October 17, 2012 Jennifer Smith, International Programs and Ellita Willis, Office of Communication, US Forest Service

While most teens were enjoying a much deserved summer break, South Tahoe High School seniors Emily Barnett and Tyler Myers were prepping for an international competition. With the support of their teacher and Forest Service (FS) employees, they presented their field research project, “The Effects of...

Forestry

U.S. Forest Service Wants You to Get in Where You Fit In!

October 16, 2012 Tiffany Holloway, Office of Communication, US Forest Service

Every fall, nature puts on a dazzling show across America’s great outdoors for all of us to see. Whether you’re an adventurist or someone who just likes a good road trip, national forests are the places to be this time of year.

Forestry

In Oregon, Forest-based Economic Development Can Grow Faster than the Trees Themselves

October 16, 2012 Vicki Walker, USDA Rural Development State Director, Oregon

At a recent expo held by the Oregon Woodland Cooperative (OWC), I had the opportunity to meet with a number of family forest landowners who are cultivating additional commercial ventures thanks, in part, to USDA’s Value Added Producer Grant (VAPG) program. At the event, OWC President Neil Schroeder...

Forestry Rural

Native American Youths in Florida get Behind-the-Scenes Look at Forest Service Careers

October 12, 2012 Susan Blake, Public Affairs Officer, National Forests in Florida

Their eyes wide open and their minds prepped to learn, a group of Native American youths from Florida recently glimpsed the skills and knowledge needed for Forest Service careers during a field trip to the Apalachicola National Forest. Forest professionals from civil engineering, landscape...

Forestry

US Forest Service Lands in North Dakota Listed on the National Register of Historic Places

October 11, 2012 Deidra L. McGee, Office of Communication, US Forest Service

Two crown jewels in the heart of North Dakota have recently been announced as historic places tied to President Theodore Roosevelt’s conservation legacy. The Elkhorn Ranch and Greater Elkhorn Ranchlands are now on the National Register of Historic places as a national historic district. President...

Forestry

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