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#WomeninAg in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska

March 27, 2015 Jo Lynne Seufer, Risk Management Specialist, Spokane, WA

Throughout March, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has been highlighting inspiring women in agriculture as part of National Women’s History Month. Recently, I participated in the fourth annual Women in Agriculture – Women, Farms & Food Conference. This year’s theme was “Put Your Best Foot...

Conservation Initiatives

Tlingit Master Carver Restores a 74-year-old Totem in Alaska

March 23, 2015 Gregory "Kent" Cummins, Tongass National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

In a small U.S. Forest Service workshop in Juneau, Alaska, a skilled Alaska Native artist is meticulously bringing a traditional artifact back to life. Tlingit Master Carver Wayne Price of Haines has begun the process of restoring the totem, which has overlooked the Auke Recreation Area near Juneau...

Forestry

Land Steward Finds Bliss and Life's Rewards on Alaska's Chugach National Forest

March 12, 2015 Jane Knowlton, Washington Office, U.S. Forest Service

To be a wildlife biologist and to be in Alaska … it’s not a question, it’s the good life for this Forest Service land manager. Just ask Robert Stovall, the deputy district ranger for the Seward Ranger District since 2009 for Alaska’s Chugach National Forest. There are no roads into the forest’s...

Forestry

Braving Frigid Alaska Elements, Federal Workers Volunteer for the 'Toughest 300 Miles in Dog Racing'

February 25, 2015 Jane Knowlton, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Think Alaska in the winter: a large land canvas of powdery, granular or icy snow and days of often very, very cold weather. With those conditions, it’s off to the races for some of the heartiest Alaskan sled dogs and volunteers like U.S. Forest Service employee Carol Teitzel, who works in the U.S...

Forestry

New Farm Bill Conservation Program Benefits Tribes Nationwide

February 11, 2015 Leslie Wheelock, Director, Office of Tribal Relations

Stewardship of the land is a sacred principle for many American Indian tribes and Alaska Native villages. For those looking to create a conservation strategy, however, it is important to understand early on that the terrain doesn’t stop where your land ends. Through the Regional Conservation...

Conservation

Communities Connect with Nature on Alaska's Tongass National Forest

December 08, 2014 Teresa Haugh, Alaska Region, U.S. Forest Service

Scott Harris, the conservation science director for the Sitka Conservation Society, is on a mission. He’s dedicated to connecting the communities of Southeast Alaska to the stunning, natural world that surrounds them including the Tongass National Forest. Sitka Conservation Society’s charge is to...

Forestry

Secretary's Column: USDA Partners with Native Americans

December 05, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Shortly after taking office, I joined other Cabinet officials on a visit to rural Southwest Alaska. We met with Alaska Native leaders and heard firsthand the difficulties facing Native Americans living in small communities in remote, rural areas. Since that time, this administration has worked each...

Initiatives Technology

The Sixth Tribal Nations Conference - Focusing on Youth

December 05, 2014 Leslie Wheelock, (Oneida), Director, USDA Office of Tribal Relations

This week marked the sixth consecutive year tribal leaders have gathered here in Washington at the President’s invitation to meet with key members of the Obama Administration, but this time is different: more than three dozen youth ambassadors were in attendance to kick off “Generation Indigenous”...

Initiatives

Southeast Alaska Trail Crew’s Work on Footbridge Links Generations, Cultures

November 20, 2014 Travis Mason-Bushman, Tongass National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

On a boggy section of single-track trail outside the Southeast Alaska tribal community of Angoon, two men are building a bridge on Admiralty Island National Monument that does much more than simply cross 10 yards of boot-eating muck. This unassuming wooden span is connecting generations, cultures...

Forestry

Connecting Communities: Broadband for Rural America Benefits Us All

October 22, 2014 Doug O'Brien, Acting Under Secretary, USDA Rural Development

Today, Secretary Vilsack announced over $190 million of investment in broadband projects through USDA's Community Connect program, the Public Television Digital Transition Grant, and the Telecommunications Infrastructure Loan Program. Time and time again, we hear stories about the significant impact...

Rural Technology
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