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Research Can Help the Economy and Inform Policy

February 16, 2017 Cody Sullivan, U.S. Forest Service Research and Development

When most people think of forests, science isn’t the first thing that comes to mind, but, perhaps, it should. That’s because the U.S. Forest Service Research and Development program oversees projects across many science disciplines including forestry, genetics, wildlife, forest products and wildfire...

Forestry Research and Science

Forest Service Unveils Web Application Identifying At-Risk Forests

January 15, 2015 Frank Krist, Forest Health Protection, U.S. Forest Service

As our nation’s forests grow older and denser they are at greater risk of attack by pests, which can devastate some of more cherished national wildlands. Healthy forests not only provide a beautiful setting for our outdoor activities, they are at lower risk for catastrophic wild fires, and are more...

Forestry

Woodpecker Condos Bring Endangered Bird Back from the Brink in South Carolina

August 30, 2013 Gwyn Ingram, Francis Marion and Sumter National Forests, U.S. Forest Service

Many stories emerging from the Francis Marion National Forest share a common genesis in Hurricane Hugo, the massive storm estimated to have knocked down nearly a billion board feet of timber on the coastal South Carolina forest in 1989. But in a comeback success story, there was no knock-out for the...

Forestry

Pipe Springs Ranch: Colorado’s 2011 Leopold Conservation Award Winners

July 27, 2011 Katherine Burse-Johnson, NRCS Colorado

In the southeastern-most part of Colorado lays the historic town of Springfield, known for its farming and cattle ranching communities.

Conservation Energy Animals Plants

Fledgling Floodplain Attracts Endangered Crane

March 10, 2011 Jody Christiansen, NRCS Illinois

Who would believe that within a year of the restoration of a Lawrence County, Illinois floodplain, two endangered birds could find it? This recently happened when a breeding pair of whooping cranes took a break from their northern migration to enjoy the newly restored wetland.

Initiatives Conservation

Land Conservation Program Celebrates 25 Years of Creating and Protecting Wildlife Habitat Protection

February 03, 2011 Joanna Pope, NRCS Nebraska

It’s not every day that a civil servant gets to feel like a rock star. But at the 2011 National Pheasant Fest in Omaha, Nebraska this past weekend, employees of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and Farm Service Agency (FSA) were a bit like celebrities to thousands of hunters and...

Conservation
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