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Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest


Speaking for Turtles - Working to Increase Turtle Populations

August 17, 2018 Sophie Morin, National Partnership Office, USDA Forest Service

Located in northern Wisconsin, the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest has been called home by many species of turtles. The wood turtle, which resides in this forest, is classified as a Species of Concern and is under consideration by the US Fish and Wildlife Service to list under the Endangered...

Forestry

Join the Bat Squad and Pull for Bats during Bat Week

October 24, 2016 Leah Anderson, Eastern Region, U.S. Forest Service

Bats have quite the list of positive effects in our world, from the billions of dollars they save in pesticides to natural pollination and seed spreading. Bats eat about one-half of their body weight in insects each night. We need bats. In honor of our furry, flying mammal friends, consider pulling...

Conservation Initiatives Forestry

USDA Builds Conservation Partnerships to Restore Forests, Clean Water and Reduce Wildfire Risk

February 24, 2016 Ellita Willis, U.S. Forest Service

Protecting our National Forests and surrounding lands against a myriad of threats is not an easy feat. That’s why joining forces with the right ally is a powerful strategy. In 2014, U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell and Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) Chief Jason Weller formed a...

Conservation Forestry

Kids Visit Mom's Co-Workers: Smokey Bear and Woodsy Owl

April 28, 2014 Leah Anderson, Eastern Region, U.S. Forest Service

As a U.S. Forest Service employee, I was very excited recently to take my two preschool age daughters to visit my co-workers: Smokey Bear and Woodsy Owl. The visit, however, took us to the Betty Brinn Museum’s Home Sweet Home Exhibit located in Milwaukee, Wis. Created in collaboration with the...

Forestry

Recycling Christmas Trees on National Forests a Seasonal Tradition

December 24, 2013 Nick Schmal, Eastern Region Fish and Aquatic Ecology, U.S. Forest Service

For many, purchasing or cutting a Christmas tree is a favorite seasonal tradition. But what do you do with your trees after the festivities end? Tree recycling after the holidays has become part of community traditions on several Eastern Region national forests. Recycled trees can be used to...

Forestry

Reaching Back to Traditional Native American Cooking in Search of Healthier Meals

November 15, 2013 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Elizabeth Nelson tasted then added more spice to a soup made with fiddlehead ferns, those curly leaves of a young fern that resemble the scrolled neck of a superbly crafted violin. Although Nelson has made the soup hundreds of times before, her culinary prowess this day is being documented for a...

Forestry Food and Nutrition Farming

Forest Service Partners with Shedd Aquarium on Great Lakes Exhibit

July 29, 2013 Leah Anderson, Eastern Region, U.S. Forest Service

You can actually feel the wonder while discovering a new side of the U.S. Forest Service at Shedd Aquarium’s new Great Lakes Exhibit At Home on the Great Lakes. The Shedd Aquarium, on famous Lake Shore Drive in Chicago, unveiled the exhibit as part of its renovation of the facility’s historic Local...

Forestry

Veterans Restore Historic Site on North Carolina's Uwharrie National Forest

July 22, 2013 Stevin Westcott, National Forests in North Carolina, U.S. Forest Service

Under a new program to help veterans re-enter civilian life and find career-oriented employment, eight military veterans visited the Uwharrie National Forest near Asheboro, N.C. as part of their summer program to gain experience in developing historic preservation skills, they restored a historic...

Forestry

Forest Service is Aflutter with Native Plant and Pollinator Gardens

June 17, 2013 Leah Anderson, Eastern Region, U.S. Forest Service

With a view of majestic mountains in the background, visitors to the Cranberry Mountain Nature Center of the Monongahela National Forest find themselves immersed in a bevy of beautiful plants in bloom and fluttering monarch butterflies. Beneath the natural grandeur, a very essential ecosystem...

Forestry

Veterans Inject Military Values into the U.S. Forest Service Workforce

November 09, 2012 Ellita Willis, Office of Communication

We’ve all heard catchy military slogans like Be All You Can Be, Get an Edge on Life and Aim High. Three of the Forest Service’s finest can identify with each of these mantras. As former airmen and soldier, they proudly served in the U.S. Air Force and Army.

Forestry
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