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Scientists Work to Protect Trees in Southeast Alaska from Non-Native Longhorned Beetles

October 21, 2014 Jane Knowlton, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Non-native longhorned beetles are easily transported around the world in solid wood packing material, arriving in a new location with no natural enemies to control their populations. Across the country, many of these non-native beetles, particularly the Asian longhorned beetle, have killed tens of...

Forestry

Farm to School: We Are Here to Help!

October 17, 2014 Deborah Kane, National Director, USDA Farm to School Program

Since the official start of the USDA Farm to School Program, we’ve focused on making sure schools have the tools they need to bring local products into the lunchroom and teach children where their food comes from. As October is National Farm to School Month, it seems an opportune time to take stock...

Food and Nutrition

Annual Salmon Migration Continues in Steep Creek on Alaska's Tongass National Forest

August 27, 2014 Teresa Haugh, Alaska Region, U.S. Forest Service

Since the second week in July, locals and visitors alike have congregated on the viewing platforms above Steep Creek near the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center in Juneau, Alaska to enjoy the sockeye salmon migration. From mid-July through the end of August, the sockeye salmon enter the creek to dig...

Forestry

"The Last Frontier" is on the Cutting Edge of On-Farm Technology

August 21, 2014 Sue Benz, Alaska State Statistician, National Agricultural Statistics Service

The Census of Agriculture is the most complete account of U.S. farms and ranches and the people who operate them. Every Thursday USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service will highlight new Census data and the power of the information to shape the future of American agriculture. Alaska may be...

Energy Conservation Technology

Forest Service Underwater Salmon Cam Ready to "School" Viewers

July 14, 2014 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

NOTE: Due to technical difficulties, we moved the salmon cam to the following URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OuM4U3Z1jU Gordie Reeves looks at salmon the way a man would look at pictures of his family. For Reeves, the salmon species is pretty much the best fish species around. “They are...

Forestry

West Coast Forests Celebrate International Migratory Bird Day

May 27, 2014 Erica Keene, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest; and Kerry Greene, Klamath National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

‘Tis the season for migratory birds to make their journey north. Forests along the Pacific Flyway, which stretches from Alaska to Central and South America, recently celebrated International Migratory Bird Day with educational activities, conservation efforts and birdwatching trips. Staff from the...

Conservation Forestry

Renewable Energy: Bringing New Opportunities to Indian Country

May 09, 2014 Patrice H. Kunesh, Deputy Under Secretary, USDA Rural Development

In rural communities across the country, USDA Rural Development is bringing new energy efficiency and cost saving opportunities to Indian Country. Choggiung Limited, a Native American Corporation in southwest Alaska, received a $20,000 energy assistance grant from USDA Rural Development to install a...

Energy Rural

Everybody Talks About the Weather...

April 23, 2014 Mike Crimmins, Cooperative Extension, Arizona

The climate statistics for the first month of 2014 have been impressive. Extreme weather has lashed the United States from Alaska to Florida with record warmth, cold, dry and wet conditions all at the same time. The National Climatic Data Center reports that January of 2014 was the driest January on...

Conservation

Water Supply Forecast Shows Record Snow in Northern Parts of West, Parched in Southwest

April 14, 2014 Spencer Miller, Natural Resources Conservation Service

March storms increased snowpack in the northern half of the West but didn’t provide much relief for the dry southern half, according to data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Water and Climate Center (NWCC) in its April 2014 water supply forecast. According to the Natural Resources...

Conservation

National Forests Contribute to Alaska's 2013 Record Salmon Harvest

April 03, 2014 Teresa Haugh, U.S. Forest Service, Alaska

Alaska’s Chugach and Tongass national forests are sometimes referred to as salmon forests, producing all five species of wild Pacific salmon: king, coho, sockeye, pink, and chum. Salmon is vital to Alaska’s economy, and last year’s statewide commercial salmon harvest is being noted as a banner year...

Forestry
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