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Honoring my Teachers, Sharing Traditions on the San Carlos Apache Reservation

April 22, 2016 Deputy Under Secretary Arthur "Butch" Blazer, Natural Resources and Environment

With more than 40 years of professional experience working in the field of natural resources, I am sometimes asked to share the personal outdoor experiences I had as a tribal member growing up on my reservation. When the request involves children, and those children are Native American, I am...

Conservation Initiatives 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

Engaging the Next Generation with the Help of our Partners in Conservation

November 07, 2013 Robert Bonnie and Rhea Suh

When President Obama launched the America’s Great Outdoors Initiative in 2010, one of the top priorities included connecting our youth and veterans to our nation’s cultural and natural resources. President Obama wanted to foster a new generation of stewards to carry on our nation’s proud...

Conservation

Forest Service Waives Fees in Celebration of Veterans Day Weekend

November 06, 2013 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

The U.S. Forest Service will offer a fee-free weekend for all visitors Nov. 9-11 in celebration of Veterans Day, the fourth time this year the agency has participated in the fee-free program. The Forest Service, which does not charge users to enter national forests or grasslands, offers the...

Forestry Initiatives

USDA, Forest Service, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Invite You to Get Involved in Conservation Efforts

September 10, 2013 Robert Bonnie, Under Secretary, Natural Resources and Environment

America’s farmers, ranchers and forest owners have a great tradition of stewardship of our natural resources and environment. The U.S. Forest Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and other USDA agencies work in partnership with farmers, ranchers, forest owners, conservation...

Conservation Forestry

National Forest in New Mexico Hosts Tough Quadrathlon

February 26, 2013 Ruth Sutton, Cibola National Forest and Grasslands, US Forest Service

The annual winter quadrathlon, staged on the Cibola National Forest and Grasslands, is not for the faint of heart. In fact, it’s so challenging that race organizers post a training program that starts more than three months prior to the event. Mt. Taylor Winter Quadrathlon athletes must: · finish a...

Forestry

Love Your Forests All Year Long

February 14, 2013 Tiffany Holloway, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Forests are an intricate part of our life, from the air they clean to the water they provide. So, we invite you to love your national forests.

Forestry

Jobs for Young Adults in the US Forest Service are Waiting

January 10, 2013 Keith Riggs, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

The Obama Administration has announced the formation of a national council to guide full implementation of the 21st Century Conservation Service Corps – a national collaborative effort to put America’s youth to work protecting, restoring, and enhancing America’s great outdoors. Thousands of...

USDA Results Forestry

Secretary's Column: Strengthening America’s National Forests

October 26, 2012 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

As harvest season continues, so does the historic drought that has impacted so many producers and communities. Today, USDA and other Federal agencies continue doing all we can to help farmers and ranchers. Unfortunately, due to inaction by Congress, many programs authorized under the 2008 Farm Bill...

Forestry

Slice of Albuquerque Will be Turned into the Children's Bosque: More Kids in the Woods Projects and Children's Forests Nationwide Receive $1 Million Funding

March 05, 2012 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Urban children in Albuquerque, N.M., will soon be able to descend on 20 acres of forestland along the Rio Grande River, where they will have the freedom to climb onto an elevated fort, hike on a trail through the cottonwood forest to learn about the different plants and animals and do what all...

Forestry
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