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The Forest Cookie Connection

September 12, 2019 Aurora Cutler, Office of Sustainability and Climate, USDA Forest Service

Having learned about recent fires in the Amazon rainforest at school, my first grader came home with a head full of ideas on how to protect what many call the lungs of the Earth—and all the animals that live there: a bake sale.

Forestry

Employment and Mentoring Opportunities Support Youth and Veteran Programs Across the U.S.

June 30, 2014 Kate Jerman, Rocky Mountain Region, U.S. Forest Service

Agnes Mukagasana, an eager, next-generation youth involved in conservation, paused for a moment to adjust her hat in the afternoon Colorado sun and assess her well-honed tree-planting technique. She learned her skills as an employee of Groundwork Denver, an organization dedicated to the sustained...

Forestry

Charles E. Bessey Nursery Showcases its 'Babies' - Seedlings That Will Become 'Forests of the Future'

June 27, 2014 Cyd Janssen, Nebraska National Forests, U.S. Forest Service

Two million seedlings will grow up one day to become the forests of our future. The vision for all of those trees is part of the mission of the Charles E. Bessey Nursery, part of the Nebraska National Forests and Grasslands, and the oldest federal seedling nursery in the nation. Working with the...

Forestry

Experience Earth Day with USDA

April 22, 2014 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service; Donna Johnson-Bailey, Outreach and Social Media, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

Earth Day is a reminder that some of our best moments can be spent in the great outdoors. Getting outside is one of the best ways to feel re-invigorated, whether on a short hike to the Crags Trail on Pike National Forest or on a longer exploration of the 2,175-mile Appalachian Trail, which winds...

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety Forestry

My Family's Christmas Tree, from a Colorado National Forest

December 12, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Across the nation, 193 million acres of National Forest land provide incredible benefits to every American – from outdoor recreation opportunities to cleaner air, soil and water that impact folks from all walks of life. And with a simple permit and some planning ahead, a National Forest can also...

Forestry

Smokey Makes a Slam-Dunk at Denver Nuggets Event

December 11, 2013 Phil DeSennze, Rocky Mountain Region, U.S. Forest Service

The National Basketball Association’s Denver Nuggets honored U.S. Forest Service Hotshot crews and first responders throughout the state of Colorado at a recent Fans and Heroes Night in Denver. The U.S. Forest Service participated in activities before, during and after the game with Smokey Bear...

Forestry

The First Step to Help Avoid Wildland Fire Disaster is Acting Wisely

June 21, 2013 Robert Westover, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

The pictures are poignant: house after house destroyed by a wildland fire. We look at these pictures and wonder if anything could have been done to better protect these homes. Sometimes wildfires are unpredictable. But there are measures homeowners can take that will help lessen the chances a fire...

Forestry

Simply ‘Marr’-velous: Forest Service Leader Hailed as Hero Merely Doing her Job

February 08, 2013 Deidra McGee, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Jerri Marr awoke on June 23, 2012, expecting a normal day as forest supervisor tending to issues on the Pike and San Isabel national forests west of Colorado Springs, Colo., and on the Comanche National Grassland, some 250 miles away. Not to mention the Cimarron National Grassland in southwest...

Forestry

Special Delivery: Colorado Christmas Tree Arrives at U.S. Capitol

November 26, 2012 Deidra L. McGee, Office of Communication, US Forest Service

Every year, the Forest Service plays an integral role in providing the annual Capitol Christmas Tree, known as “The People’s tree”, from one of the agency’s 155 national forests to bedazzle the U.S. Capitol lawn. This year’s tree, a 73-foot Engleman Spruce, comes from the White River National Forest...

Forestry

Fourth Grader Donates to Waldo Canyon Fire Restoration Effort

November 05, 2012 Deidra L. McGee, Office of Communication, US Forest Service

As elementary school students, most kids are thinking about doing well in class, finishing their homework, participating in after school activities, playing video games and receiving presents. However, fourth grader Evan Gassiot decided not to receive birthday gifts this year.

Forestry
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