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Fall Colors the Muskeg on Alaska’s Tongass National Forest

October 18, 2012 Mary Stensvold, US Forest Service Regional Botanist, Sitka, Alaska

Muskegs, a colloquial term for peat bogs, blanket 10 percent of the Tongass National Forest. These wetlands range in size from a few square feet to many acres. Over the ages, muskegs formed as Sphagnum mosses, rushes and sedges grew and built up spongy carpets in these very wet, almost treeless...

Forestry

U.S. Forest Service Wants You to Get in Where You Fit In!

October 16, 2012 Tiffany Holloway, Office of Communication, US Forest Service

Every fall, nature puts on a dazzling show across America’s great outdoors for all of us to see. Whether you’re an adventurist or someone who just likes a good road trip, national forests are the places to be this time of year.

Forestry

Fall Wildflowers are Part of the Fall Colors Parade in the East and South-Central United States

October 09, 2012 Larry Stritch, U.S. Forest Service National Botanist, Washington D.C.

Fall is a wonderful time to find an amazing array of wildflowers on your national forests and grasslands. But before you venture out, take a moment for a sneak preview on the U.S. Forest Service’s Fall Colors web site for a few ideas to plan your visit Early morning hikers who are out and about in...

Forestry

US Forest Service Website and Hotline Highlight Fall Colors on National Forests

September 12, 2012 Robert H. Westover, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

It’s that time of year again to be amazed by a brilliant display of nature—spectacular fall colors in your national forests. The color and beauty of something as simple as a leaf in autumn turns the landscape of many forests into a painter’s pallet of stunning hues of red, yellow and orange. And the...

Forestry

Changing Climate May Substantially Alter Maple Syrup Production

September 11, 2012 Robert H. Westover, U.S. Forest Service

U.S. Forest Service research indicates that climate change will affect habitat suitability for maple trees, threatening the multimillion dollar maple syrup industry. Changes in climate have already had an impact on the iconic sugar maple trees of the Northeastern U.S. Flow of maple sap, which is...

Forestry

US Forest Service Highlights Scenic Drives for Enjoying the North Carolina's Fall Foliage

September 06, 2012 Robert H. Westover, U.S. Forest Service

The US Forest Service has launched a Leaf Viewing in Western North Carolina webpage for 2012 featuring scenic drives and areas in the Nantahala and Pisgah National Forests for enjoying fall foliage. Visitors to the site will see pictures and get directions to enjoy the kaleidoscope of glorious leaf...

Forestry

The Science of Autumn Colors

November 01, 2011 Scott Aker, Gardens Unit Leader, U.S. National Arboretum

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. Like a lot of people, I remember being taught when I was young that the brilliant autumn foliage of deciduous trees was...

Research and Science
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