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Pollinator Week: Celebrating Blue Butterflies on the Great Lakes

June 21, 2016 Leah Anderson, U.S. Forest Service

In honor of National Pollinator Week, the U.S. Forest Service joins organizations and individuals across the world to celebrate pollinators and share ways to help them survive and thrive. Pollinators are vital to healthy ecosystems. Eighty percent of flowering plants require pollination by animals...

Forestry

Get a Little Wild with Flowers on National Forests, Grasslands

May 03, 2016 Leah Anderson, U.S. Forest Service

Hiking along the peaceful Greer Spring Trail in the Mark Twain National Forest the pathway is decorated with abundant wildflowers in bloom—vibrant yellow trout lily, Jacob’s ladder and white harbinger of spring. Look up and you may see Indian pipe, bird’s-foot violet, and firepink scattered along...

Conservation Forestry

Prairie Partnership Provides Habitat for Rare Orchid

May 09, 2014 Shawnn Balstad, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Minnesota, District Conservationist

My family and I enjoy natural scavenger hunts. When we explore the landscape surrounding our Norman County farm, we teach each other about the birds, animals and plants we see. It’s fun to search for native wildflowers. It’s even more fun to spot something rare. Recently, through a school project...

Conservation

Celebrating our Native Wildflowers for National Wildflower Week 2014

May 08, 2014 Janet Grabowski, Natural Resources Conservation Service-Florida Plant Materials Center

No matter what part of the country you grew up in, most of us have fond childhood memories of the wildflowers that sprung up each year around our homes, parks and roadsides. For many, this fondness has carried into our adult years. This week, we celebrate National Wildflower Week as a way to share...

Conservation Animals Plants

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

Forest Service is Aflutter with Native Plant and Pollinator Gardens

June 17, 2013 Leah Anderson, Eastern Region, U.S. Forest Service

With a view of majestic mountains in the background, visitors to the Cranberry Mountain Nature Center of the Monongahela National Forest find themselves immersed in a bevy of beautiful plants in bloom and fluttering monarch butterflies. Beneath the natural grandeur, a very essential ecosystem...

Forestry

Spring brings oohs and aahs – wildflower season begins to bloom across national forests and grasslands

May 03, 2012 Jane Knowlton, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication, and Larry Stritch, U.S. Forest Service National Botanist

As spring begins across the nation, fields are turning green – and pastel pink, flaming scarlet, electric orange, brilliant yellow, deep violet and florescent blue. Wildflowers are abloom! This year, the Forest Service has released an updated wildflower map with 317 viewing areas to choose from on...

Forestry
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