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Smokey Bear Gives Bear Hugs in New Wildfire Prevention Campaign

July 16, 2013 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Imagine dousing your campfire then getting a big bear hug from Smokey Bear, the iconic symbol of wildfire prevention for nearly 70 years. That’s the idea behind three videos in a new series of Smokey Bear public service advertisements released July 12, 2013, designed to raise awareness about...

Forestry

Secretary's Column: The Benefits of a Climate Action Plan for Rural America

July 05, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This week, folks across the nation have come together with family and friends to celebrate America’s independence – and millions are enjoying the great outdoors. That’s why this is an appropriate time to remember that we must protect America’s natural treasures for generations to come. A changing...

Conservation Energy

The First Step to Help Avoid Wildland Fire Disaster is Acting Wisely

June 21, 2013 Robert Westover, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

The pictures are poignant: house after house destroyed by a wildland fire. We look at these pictures and wonder if anything could have been done to better protect these homes. Sometimes wildfires are unpredictable. But there are measures homeowners can take that will help lessen the chances a fire...

Forestry

From Orphaned Cub to Internationally Known Forest Service Icon, Smokey Bear Turns 70 Years Old Next Year!

June 10, 2013 Donna Drelick, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Sometimes, a story speaks for itself. Although Smokey Bear was created on August 9, 1944, when the U.S. Forest Service and the Ad Council agreed that a fictional bear named Smokey would be the symbol for their efforts to promote forest fire prevention – what later happened is simply amazing. Imagine...

Forestry

Thursday #AskUSDA Twitter Chat: USDA Conservation Efforts and Reconnecting with the Great Outdoors

November 26, 2012 Stephanie Chan, Office of Communications

Do you have questions about national conservation or wildlife preservation efforts? Have you ever wondered about the effect of wildfires in our national forests? Wondering how you can give back to the great outdoors? You’re in luck! USDA Senior Advisor to the Secretary for Environment and Climate...

Conservation

Forest Service Information Center in Washington, DC to Reach its 250,000 Visitor This Spring Season

March 21, 2012 Deidra L. McGee, Forest Service Office of Communication

Many tourists in the nation’s capital have stumbled into the historical Sidney R. Yates Federal Building which houses the Forest Service national headquarters by mistake --- they were looking for the Holocaust Museum or the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, which is just down the street. But once...

Forestry

French Firefighters Learn from California Visit

December 05, 2011 Stanton Florea, Pacific Southwest Region, US Forest Service

The U.S. Forest Service’s Pacific Southwest Region recently welcomed French fire officials Captain Philippe DelQuie and Major Pierre Bisone. The visit was part of a very successful seven year educational collaboration between France and the U.S. through the Forest Service Fire and Aviation...

Forestry

USDA Rural Development Assists the Stinson Family in the Aftermath of the Bastrop, Texas, Wildfires

November 22, 2011 Gayle Cargo, USDA Texas Rural Development Public Information Coordinator

On Sunday, September 4, 2011, a firestorm known as the Bastrop County Complex Fire engulfed Bastrop, Texas, located just 25 miles east of Austin. By September 30, the fire had destroyed 1,645 homes, burned 34,000 acres, and killed two people. It is now regarded as the most catastrophic wildfire in...

Rural

Foreign Delegations Tour US Forest Service's State-of-Art Interagency Fire Center in Boise

October 24, 2011 Ellita Willis, Public Affairs Specialist, Forest Service

The Forest Service has managed wildfires for more than 100 years and is considered the best wildland fire organization in the world. As leaders, we are continually striving to gain a better understanding of fire behavior with cutting edge research and technology. Sharing our expertise through...

Forestry Trade

Secretary's Column: Helping Americans Through Natural Disasters

July 08, 2011 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

These past months have brought tough times for folks across the nation. Unusual weather patterns – too much water in some places, not enough elsewhere – have driven thousands of Americans from their homes, and threatened their livelihoods. Other families have seen their lives turned upside down by...

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