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Private Investment Will Jump Start Rural Economy

June 15, 2018 Joyce El Kouarti, Office of Communication, USDA Forest Service

Ringed by miles of abandoned coal mines, the Wayne National Forest is surrounded by some of the most economically distressed communities in southern Ohio. A unique partnership with private investors, local leaders, a university, and nonprofit partners is helping to change that.

Forestry

Celebrating a New Employee and the Congressional Act that Made it Possible

August 05, 2016 Gary Chancey, Public Affairs Officer, Wayne National Forest

Last June was one for the record books as Matthew Martin achieved his long-term goal of becoming a permanent employee with the U.S. Forest Service, an achievement made possible via a new hiring authority being used by the federal land management agency. A second generation Forest Service employee...

Forestry

Recycling Christmas Trees on National Forests a Seasonal Tradition

December 24, 2013 Nick Schmal, Eastern Region Fish and Aquatic Ecology, U.S. Forest Service

For many, purchasing or cutting a Christmas tree is a favorite seasonal tradition. But what do you do with your trees after the festivities end? Tree recycling after the holidays has become part of community traditions on several Eastern Region national forests. Recycled trees can be used to...

Forestry

Abandoned Mine Lands Restored to Improve Watershed Health in Ohio

May 31, 2012 Pamela Stachler, Forest Hydrogeologist, U.S. Forest Service Eastern Region

For nearly a century, the aquatic life that once thrived in the Monday Creek Watershed has been virtually dead. The goal of this Recovery Act project, known as "Devastation to Destination," is to construct a healthy functioning riparian corridor, restore water quality, and create an integrated land...

Forestry
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