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Stopping a Winged Purveyor of Disease and Death

April 07, 2014 Sandy Miller Hays, USDA-Agricultural Research Service Information Staff

During the month of April we will take a closer look at USDA’s Groundbreaking Research for a Revitalized Rural America, highlighting ways USDA researchers are improving the lives of Americans in ways you might never imagine. For example, researching mosquitoes that spread diseases that threaten...

Research and Science

A Thorough Discussion about Protecting America's Forests

February 26, 2014 Deputy Undersecretary for Natural Resources and Environment Butch Blazer

Agroforestry. When you think of a forest, you don’t think of it in terms of a crop, but in many cases that’s what it is. The house you live in, the nuts and fruit you eat all comes from trees. Trees, with their root systems protect soils and soften the effects of wind. They help hold water. The...

Conservation Forestry

Bugs' Life Not so Rosy Around Young Entomologist

February 25, 2014 Sherri Eng, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

It’s a wonder that Justin Runyon’s parents didn’t have insomnia. After all, who could sleep when the young bug enthusiast was throwing on floodlights outside the house in the middle of the night to attract and collect insects? “Yes, my parents were very patient with me,” said Runyon, a research...

Forestry

When Forests are Under Attack

February 12, 2014 Melissa Jenkins, Forest Health Protection, U.S. Forest Service

Sometimes, heroes aren’t who we expect. With more than 750 million acres classified as forest land and millions more acres with trees in urban areas, the U.S. population receives a wide array of services and commodities from forests, such as wood and other forest products, recreation, wildlife...

Forestry

What does Maple Syrup Have in Common with an Invasive Insect?

December 17, 2013 Rhonda Santos, APHIS Asian Longhorned Beetle Eradication Program

Today is National Maple Syrup Day! So, what does maple syrup have in common with an invasive insect? Well, if the insect is the Asian longhorned beetle, then they both can come from maple trees. Obviously, we want the maple syrup and not the invasive beetle. But who cares? And why should anyone care...

Animals Plants

Nature High Summer Camp Connects Young People, Natural Resource Professionals

September 20, 2013 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

In a few short years, high school students at Nature High Summer Camp on the Manti-LaSal National Forest in Utah may become newly minted natural resource professionals who make a difference in the world of natural resources. The 30 high-school students from Utah met as strangers on a Monday morning...

Forestry

Renewable Energy Professor Renews Wetlands

September 16, 2013 Jonathan Tokarz, NRCS Massachusetts Intern

When Peter Talmage’s career as a professor of renewable energy and energy efficiency brought him from Maine to a college in Greenfield, Mass. with his wife and son, he knew that he wanted to enhance the beauty of the land that they bought in nearby Northfield and improve it as wildlife habitat. So...

Conservation

Busting Bugs: USDA Creates Online Tools to ID Pests

August 14, 2013 Natalie Loggans, USDA, APHIS, Public Affairs

Do you work at a port or international border where identifying potentially destructive agricultural pests is part of your job? Are you a student or teacher interested in learning more about potential and existing agricultural pests? Have you ever seen a creepy crawly thing in your backyard and...

Animals Plants

USDA Grasshopper Warrior Wins Prestigious Award for Life's Work

August 09, 2013 Natalie Loggans, USDA APHIS, Public Affairs

Grasshoppers and Mormon crickets of the West beware: R. Nelson Foster, of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, is roaming the rangelands looking for you, and when he finds you, he’ll stop your feeding frenzy right in its tracks. Foster serves as Assistant Laboratory Director at APHIS’...

Animals Plants

Garden Sprouts kicks off alongside Healthy Garden Workshop

July 24, 2009

This afternoon in the Peoples' Garden at USDA, the weekly Healthy Garden Workshop was supplemented by a special new activity for kids: the Garden Sprouts program.

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