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The Many Benefits of Energy Development on Forest Service Lands

May 21, 2018 Carmel Walters, Minerals and Geology Management, USDA Forest Service

When you think of energy and mineral production, you don’t normally think about the USDA Forest Service. Green mountainsides, birch tree canopies, or pine-lined roadways may come to mind.

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2018 Predicted to be Challenging Wildfire Year

May 11, 2018 Jennifer Jones, National Interagency Fire Center, USDA Forest Service

Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue, Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke, and Forest Service Interim Chief Vicki Christiansen briefed members of Congress yesterday on what to expect in the coming fire season. (To view photos from yesterday’s briefing, please view the 2018 Fire Briefing and MOU...

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A Food Forest Grows in Atlanta

May 04, 2018 Nausheen Iqbal, Cooperative Forestry, USDA Forest Service

The USDA Forest Service Community Forest and Open Space Conservation Program (CFP) partners with local governments, Indian tribes, and qualified nonprofit organizations to acquire and protect forestlands that are important for people and the places they call home.

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Why the USDA Forest Service Monitors Air Quality during Wildland Fires

May 02, 2018 Leah Anderson, Eastern Region Public Affairs, USDA Forest Service

Air Quality Awareness Week raises mindfulness about the importance of air quality issues. The USDA Forest Service commemorates the week and its 2018 theme “Air Quality Where You Are” with partners. This year, the Forest Service is featuring one area where air resource management is essential -...

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Where Your Front Door Meets the Forest

April 18, 2018 Kaari Carpenter, Fire and Aviation Management, USDA Forest Service

More and more communities are now near or within forests. In fact the area where unoccupied land and human development meet has a name and it’s called the Wildland Urban Interface, or WUI.

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Tribal Members Trained and Hired to Hunt for Resources of Cultural Value

April 13, 2018 Estelle J. Bowman, Office of Tribal Relations, USDA Forest Service

White Mountain Apache tribal member Gregg Henry hiked along the southwest landscape of the Tonto National Forest in Arizona with the specific intention to identify and record sacred places.

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Blast Testing Shows CLT Can Take the Heat

March 30, 2018 Rebecca Wallace, Forest Products Laboratory, USDA Forest Service

At the USDA Forest Service’s Forest Products Laboratory (FPL), researchers sometimes get a little destructive. They bend and break wood samples of all sizes, and even shoot lumber out of a cannon at 100 miles per hour.

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International Day of Forests and Egypt’s Bright Food Future

March 22, 2018 Kristina Bell, International Programs, USDA Forest Service

International Day of Forests is a day to celebrate the significant contributions of the world’s forests. The U.S. Forest Service commemorates the day and its 2018 theme “Sustainable Cities” with all our domestic and international urban partners. This year, the Forest Service is proud to feature a...

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A Wood Product Stronger than Steel that Could Change the World

March 16, 2018 Tom Moreland and Shannon Kelleher, Research and Development, USDA Forest Service

Measuring one million times less than the width of a human hair, graphene is harder than diamonds and 200 times stronger than steel. Small, strong, and flexible, it is the most conductive material on earth and has the potential to charge a cell phone in just five seconds or to upload a terabit of...

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Improving the Resiliency and Productivity of Farmlands through Agroforestry

March 07, 2018 Joyce El Kouarti, Office of Communication, USDA Forest Service

When Holly and Barry Mawby arrived on their farm in Esmond, North Dakota in 2011, they discovered windbreaks that had not been cared for in decades. They quickly realized that they were in jeopardy of losing what little protection they had from the brutal winds.

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