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Drought In The World’s Largest Temperate Rainforest?

July 17, 2019 Aurora Cutler and Erik Johnson, Office of Sustainability and Climate, USDA Forest Service

Extreme drought in a rainforest might seem like an oxymoron, but it isn’t. Since early 2018, the southern portion of Alaska’s Tongass National Forest, the largest intact temperate rainforest in the world, has experienced moderate to extreme drought. This has wide-ranging consequences on drinking...

Forestry Initiatives

Let the Stars be your Fireworks for a Safe Fourth of July

July 03, 2019 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, USDA Forest Service

The country’s annual celebration of its independence is not complete without family gatherings, picnics, parades, and the sights and sounds of fireworks.

Forestry

Wildfires in All Seasons?

June 27, 2019 Deb Schweizer, USDA Forest Service, Fire Aviation and Management

In recent decades the number, severity and overall size of wildfires has increased across much of the U.S. In fact, the 2018 wildfire season in California recorded the largest fire in acres burned, most destructive fire in property loss and deadliest fires in the state’s history.

Forestry

Millions of Acres in the Palm of your Hand

June 19, 2019 Robert Hudson Westover, USDA Forest Service Office of Communication

How many times have you been out for a weekend drive or on a trip and decided to visit a national forest or grassland only to discover that you have no idea how to get to the areas where you can have the most fun?

Forestry Technology

New Research Confirms that Today’s Wildfires Moderate Future Fires

June 13, 2019 Diane Banegas, Research and Development, USDA Forest Service

The Forest Service manages landscapes, so they are resilient and resistant to threats of all kinds—from fires, to drought, to pest infestations. Forest Service researchers recently confirmed that naturally occurring wildland fire helps create fire-resilient landscapes that limit the start and spread...

Forestry

New Stamp Series Recognizes America’s Wild and Scenic Rivers

June 07, 2019 Larry Moore, U.S. Forest Service

The National Wild and Scenic River System spans more than 13,000 miles of the United States through landscapes as diverse as the rivers themselves. Just last year, the system celebrated its 50th anniversary. President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act into law with overwhelming...

Forestry

New 3D Fuel Modeling Helps Predict Fire Behavior

May 31, 2019 Diane Banegas, Research and Development, Forest Service

Land managers have a new tool in their firefighting arsenals that models forest fuels in three dimensions. These 3D fuel models have the potential to make firefighting and the management of controlled burns safer and less costly while helping to protect valuable natural resources.

Forestry Research and Science

‘Unsung Heroes’ Help Find Infant Left Deep in the Woods

May 15, 2019 Kathryn Sosbe, USDA Forest Service

Forest Service law enforcement officers Nicholas Scholz and Patrick Legg helped find the needle in a 2 million-acre haystack. The needle was a 5-month-old infant, and the haystack is the Lolo National Forest in Montana. Last week, the officers were each honored as an Unsung Hero for their work in...

Forestry

How Fire-Adapted Communities are Paying Off

May 09, 2019 Jennifer Croft, Fire Aviation and Management, USDA Forest Service

Fire seasons have lengthened so much that we now use the term fire year, firefighting costs are breaking new records, and loss of life and property are part of an alarming new pattern. The ability to mitigate these impacts with community collaboration is critically important.

Forestry

Pardon our Smoke

May 01, 2019 Pete Lahm, Fire and Aviation Management, USDA Forest Service

Where there’s fire, there’s smoke. Air quality impacts from wildfires have become significant health events and are now, in fact, the greatest source of air pollution exposure faced by the American public. In addition, as wildfires increase in duration, communities often face multiple weeks of...

Forestry

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