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Conservation Easement Enables Landowners to Restore Wetland, Help Protect Fish

March 24, 2014 Spencer Miller, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Through conservation easements, people like Dave Budeau are able to protect and restore important landscapes, like wetlands, grasslands and farmlands. Budeau wanted to restore and protect a wetland. When the wildlife biologist searched for a new home in 2003, his passion for wildlife and nature led...

Conservation

Clearer Air Awaits You in Wilderness Areas Across the Country

January 17, 2014 Scott Copeland, Shoshone National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

Visitors to wilderness areas treasure the stunning vistas and pristine scenery. Now there is good news for the millions of people who recreate in these special places: less haze exists in most wilderness areas allowing them to see farther and enjoy more color and texture in the scenery. “We have...

Forestry

U.S. Forest Service to Mark 50th Anniversary of Wilderness Act

January 16, 2014 Tiffany Holloway, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Editor’s Note: Throughout the year, we will highlight Forest Service wilderness areas in celebration of the 50 th anniversary of the signing of the Wilderness Act of 1964. It’s pretty amazing that you can be in the busy college town of Carbondale, Ill., one minute, then roughly an hour’s ride away...

Forestry

Public TV Series Showcases NRCS, Working Lands for Wildlife

October 28, 2013 Ciji Taylor, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Private landowners have voluntarily restored more than 3.5 million acres of habitat to help seven at-risk species, such as the prairie chicken and bog turtle. And their stories will be highlighted this fall by “ This American Land,” a public television series. The new episode was released today (Oct...

Conservation

Forest Service Puts Out 'Bat' Signal for You to Get Involved

October 28, 2013 Leah Anderson, Eastern Region, U.S. Forest Service

Synonymous with a superhero signal in the sky and silhouettes hanging upside down in a darkened cave, bats inspire a long-standing fascination, and with good reason: Bats are vital to healthy ecosystems and human economies world-wide. With Halloween upon us and many people believing bats are creepy...

Conservation Forestry Research and Science

Wetland Conservation: Good for Nature, Good for the Soul

July 08, 2013 Michelle Banks, NRCS

Maybe it’s Murry Moore’s profession as a funeral director that inspires him to put tired land to rest, but his restoration efforts of nearly 700 acres on the banks of the Obion River in western Tennessee has ensured a peaceful home for wildlife. In the early 1950s, Moore’s parents bought the tract...

Conservation

NRCS Helps Provide Pollinator Habitat along S.D. Highway

June 20, 2013 Kent L Duerre, NRCS South Dakota

Employees of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in South Dakota have a knack for seeing opportunities in the landscape. And recently, two of them initiated a highway beautification and pollinator habitat project. In 2010, Assistant State Conservationist for Field Operations Curt...

Conservation

Cheers to Butterflies

May 08, 2013 Katie Sapp, Siuslaw National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

As the bartender drew pints of Silverspot India Pale Ale for the crush of people in the Pelican Pub and Brewery in Pacific City, Ore., recently, Michelle Dragoo, Siuslaw National Forest wildlife biologist, and Anne Walker, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist, prepared to tell the story of the...

Conservation Forestry

Shade-Grown Coffee Protects Puerto Rico Bay Coral Reefs

April 08, 2013 Edwin Almodovar, NRCS Puerto Rico State Conservationist

I work for USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service, an agency that helps farmers voluntarily implement conservation practices on their lands across the U.S.—including land on my home, Puerto Rico. I am extremely proud of recent NRCS efforts here to help farmers, ranchers and landowners make...

Conservation

Working Lands for Wildlife Initiative Helps to Improve Gulf of Mexico Too

October 01, 2012 Gail Hendricks, NRCS Florida

Levy County, on Florida’s “Nature Coast,” is home to a variety of ecosystems, from dense hardwood forests and marsh lands to sand hills and Gulf Coast waters. The historic Suwannee River borders the north end of the county, while the meandering Withlacoochee River winds through the southern part...

Conservation
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