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Silent Cultural Symbols that Speak Volumes

April 01, 2016 Robert Hudson Westover, U.S. Forest Service

Quietly waiting for you in our national forests and grasslands are what remains of long past civilizations and cultures. Some of these sites still have direct spiritual or cultural meaning to folks today while others are a complete mystery of what once was of a vanished people. Yet, in both cases...

Forestry

Conservation versus Preservation?

March 22, 2016 Robert Hudson Westover, U.S. Forest Service

Have you ever wondered why your favorite National Park is surrounded by a National Forest? Well, it didn’t happen by accident or guesswork. The fact is, it was all started over 100 years ago by two men I like to refer to as the founding fathers of America’s public lands. Back at the turn of the 20...

Forestry

Forest Service Celebrates 150th Birthday of Founder

August 11, 2015 Robert Westover, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

The life in which US Forest Service founder Gifford Pinchot was born into wasn’t much different than what millions of Downton Abby fans have come to know through that popular PBS period drama: huge homes, servants and vast expanses of lands where the accoutrements of many in Pinchot’s class. And, on...

Forestry

Latino Youth Conservation Leaders, Forest Service Leaders Share Blissful Experience of Transformational Conservation Successes

April 06, 2015 Jane Knowlton, U.S. Forest Service

(Editor’s note: Luis Cruz is a youth conservation leader with Latino Legacy and PLT GreenSchools!, part of the Houston East End Greenbelt project. These projects are part of an eight-year partnership with the U.S. Forest Service Friends of the National Forests and Grasslands of Texas-Latino Legacy...

Forestry

The Greatest Good

March 31, 2015 Tom Tidwell, Chief, U.S.D.A. Forest Service

I was asked recently what the Forest Service mission meant to me. There are three words that always come to mind any time I think about what we do … the greatest good. Founder of the Forest Service, Gifford Pinchot said that where conflicting interests must be reconciled, the question shall always...

Forestry

Under Secretary Bonnie Tells World Congress of Scientists Their Work will Light the Way to Better Forest Management

October 29, 2014 Carita Chan, Research and Development, U.S. Forest Service

Confronting climate change will be substantially cheaper and easier if we conserve forests, and the key to that is expert knowledge and science, Undersecretary of Natural Resources and the Environment Robert Bonnie told thousands of attendees at the recent 24 th World Congress of the International...

Conservation Forestry

US Forest Service Waives Fees in Support of the Largest, Single-Day Volunteer Effort on Public Lands

September 25, 2014 Carmen Young and Chelsea Suydam, Recreation, Heritage and Volunteer Resources, U.S. Forest Service

As the waning, sweltering summer days transition to the cooler weather of autumn many people take the opportunity to give back by participating in the annual National Public Lands Day. The Sept. 27 event, in its 21 st year, is the nation’s largest, single-day volunteer effort in support of public...

Forestry

Celebrating Grey Towers' Golden Anniversary

September 19, 2013 Deidra L. McGee, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

A beautiful, blue stone mansion with its slate roof and turrets, known as Grey Towers, in Milford, Pa. has been a sanctuary for visitors from around the world to learn about conservation and natural resources. Fifty years ago on Sept. 24, 1963, President John F. Kennedy dedicated the Grey Towers...

Forestry

History and Research Converge in American Chestnut Reintroduction

July 05, 2012 Jane Hodgins, Public Affairs, U.S. Forest Service/Northern Research Station

You may start out wanting to talk to Leila Pinchot about a Forest Service icon, but the great granddaughter of Gifford Pinchot has much more to say about the future of another legend, the American chestnut. One of the seminal figures in world conservation, Gifford Pinchot founded and served as the...

Conservation Forestry

Future Forest Service Leaders Learn About Agency History

March 14, 2012 Renee Lee, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

Imagine men mounted on horses, armed with rifles and sidearms, patrolling millions of acres of public land. These men were typical U.S. Forest Service rangers over a century ago. This is how the Forest Service first approached forest management. Forest Service historian Dr. Lincoln Bramwell recently...

Forestry
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