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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way from the Summit: How REE is Using New Strategies to Reach Even Newer Poultry Handlers

April 29, 2015 Melvin Washington, Confidential Assistant, Research, Education and Economics Mission Area

During a walk along tree-shading sidewalks in the “burbs”; you’re accustomed to seeing games of hopscotch, bike rides, and maybe even the occasional Golden Retriever. However, one residential backyard, nearly 6 miles from downtown Atlanta, calls into question whether this is suburbia at all. There...

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Community, Natural Resources Focus of National Day of Service

January 29, 2013 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

From planting fruit trees in a Richmond, Calif., edible forest to laying 32 feet of boardwalk to make an Atlanta urban forest accessible to everyone, U.S. Forest Service employees across the country joined their communities to make a difference as part of the Martin Luther King Jr. National Day of...

Forestry

Bats, Birds and Butterflies…Oh My! Celebrating Wings Across the Americas

April 12, 2012 Karin Theophile, International Programs and Ellita Willis, Office of Communication

Migratory species play unique ecological roles because of their intrinsic beauty and significance in culture and identity. Despite this, bats, birds, butterflies and dragonflies face a multitude of threats both in the US and in Latin America and the Caribbean where they migrate during the winter. If...

Conservation

Conservation That Works

March 27, 2012 Harris Sherman, Undersecretary for USDA’s Natural Resources and Environment

Cross posted from the White House Council on Environmental Quality blog: I was recently in Atlanta, Georgia to speak at the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference about Working Lands for Wildlife, a new effort to focus both conservation dollars and wildlife management expertise on...

Conservation

A Unique Urban Garden in the Heart of Atlanta

November 28, 2011 Audrey Rowe, FNS Administrator

I recently had the pleasure of visiting Wheat Street Gardens, a unique urban garden, located in the heart of downtown Atlanta, Ga., not far from the famous civil rights historical Ebenezer and Wheat Street churches. The garden was once a housing project that was demolished and many of the former...

Food and Nutrition

USDA Works with Partners to Feed Children in the Summer Months

June 21, 2011 Lisa Pino, Deputy Administrator, USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service

On June 9 th, the USDA Food and Nutrition Service kicked off the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) -- “Food That’s In When School Is Out”, in Atlanta by visiting the Marietta Community Center in Marietta, Georgia as part of USDA’s first ever National SFSP Celebration Week. The Center provided free...

Food and Nutrition

First Community Garden Opens in Dunwoody

August 27, 2009 acampbell

The first community garden in the newest city in the United States, founded in 2008, celebrated its grand opening during National Community Gardening Week.

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