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New Report Highlights Innovative Payments for Watershed Services

June 14, 2011 Alice Appleton and Carl Lucero, USDA Office of Environmental Markets

A new report titled Innovations in Watershed-Based Conservation in the United States: Payments for Watershed Services for Agricultural and Forest Landowners was just released by EcoAgriculture Partners with funding and support from USDA’s Office of Environmental Markets (OEM) and the U.S. Endowment...

Forestry

Valuing Drinking Water – From Forests to Faucets

March 23, 2011 Albert H. Todd, Assistant Director & Emily Weidner, Natural Resource Specialist, Cooperative Forestry, Ecosystem Services and Markets, U.S. Forest Service

More and more these days we recognize that clean water is one of the most important products of our forests. Forest lands are the source of nearly two-thirds of water in the 48 contiguous states -- the clean water that fills our rivers, streams, lakes and wetlands, sustains our fisheries, or flows...

Conservation Forestry

Climate Change Challenges Water Resources on National Forests

October 08, 2010 Christine Murray, USDA Forest Service, Washington Office

Most people do not realize that more than half the water in the United States comes from watersheds managed on forests. Used in homes, on ranches, in industry and for energy production, water resources in forests provide important services to people, as well as habitat for a wide variety of aquatic...

Forestry

People's Gardens Take Root in South Carolina’s Edisto Watershed

July 23, 2010 prhee

By Amy Maxwell, State Public Affairs Specialist, South Carolina Three People’s Gardens at USDA Service Centers within South Carolina’s Edisto Watershed are encouraging community involvement and are providing fresh produce to those in need.

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