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Working Together to Restore the Colorado Front Range

September 02, 2015 Jennifer Hayes, Rocky Mountain Research Station, U.S. Forest Service

It started with a call from a concerned landowner living on Pine Country Lane, nestled in the foothills just west of Denver. The landscape spread out before them was scarred from previous high-severity fires, the homeowners told their local Conservation District. Their home was sitting at the top of...

Forestry

In Conversation with #WomeninAg: Carissa Koopmann Rivers

August 31, 2015 Rachael Dubinsky, USDA Office of Communications

As part of our ongoing #womeninag series, we are highlighting a different leading woman in agriculture each month. This month, we profile Carissa Koopmann Rivers, a fifth generation cow/calf rancher from Sunol, Calif., where her family established the Koopmann Ranch in 1918. The Koopmann family has...

Conservation Initiatives

Apalachicola National Forest Restores National Historic Landmark

August 28, 2015 Caroline Roth, National Forests in Florida, U.S. Forest Service

The drive to Fort Gadsden’s Historic Site on the Apalachicola National Forest is something reminiscent of a nature documentary. Towering pines line the highway while vibrant wildflowers bloom throughout the fields. Local volunteers and Apalachicola National Forest employees are busily working in the...

Forestry

Alaskan High School Students Learn Valuable Skills at "Fish Boot Camp"

August 27, 2015 Nat Gillespie, Assistant National Fisheries Program Leader, U.S. Forest Service

This post was co-authored with Andrew Thoms, Executive Director of the Sitka Conservation Society . “The thing that our forests grow best is salmon!” is the local phrase that a visitor is most likely to hear when visiting some of the 32 communities that live near the Tongass National Forest of...

Forestry

Student Climate and Conservation Congress: Bright Young Minds

August 25, 2015 Joanna Mounce Stancil, Senior Advisor for State and Private Forestry

This year, for the first time, the Forest Service partnered with the Green School Alliance and their principle partner the Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) in support of the Student Climate and Conservation Congress (Sc3). Held June 21-27 on the beautiful campus of the FWS’s National Conservation...

Forestry

100 Years of U.S. Forest Service Research and Development

August 21, 2015 Tom Tidwell, Chief, U.S. Forest Service

U.S. Forest Service Research and Development celebrates a century of existence this year and while we don’t all get the opportunity to work directly with our researchers and scientists, we all benefit from their contributions. We are extremely fortunate as an agency to have our own Research &...

Forestry Research and Science

Restoring Appalachian Soils to Restore the Forests

August 19, 2015 Mary Beth Adams, Northern Research Station, U.S. Forest Service

The land of forest-covered hills, mountain music and coal has a lesson for restoration: healthy forests require healthy soils. The forests of Appalachia, a region that extends from southern New York to Georgia, are considered to be among the most diverse temperate deciduous forests in the world...

Forestry

Alaska's Newest Live Stream Salmon Cam Debuts

August 17, 2015 Teresa Haugh, Alaska Region Public Affairs, U.S. Forest Service

The City of Valdez, Alaska, offers a unique destination for visitors because of the proximity to the Crooked Creek Information Center, the most visited information center on the Chugach National Forest. Situated alongside the creek, a fish viewing platform beckons guests to take in the salmon...

Forestry

Inaugural US Forest Service International Seminar on Forest Landscape Restoration Held in Oregon

August 13, 2015 Lindsay Buchanan, NFS Forest Management, U.S. Forest Service

This blog post was co-authored with Aaron Reuben (International Union for Conservation of Nature) and Kathleen Buckingham (World Resources Institute). Four billion acres of degraded and deforested land world-wide—an area the size of South America—could benefit from restoration. Restoration addresses...

Forestry Trade

Forest Service Celebrates 150th Birthday of Founder

August 11, 2015 Robert Westover, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

The life in which US Forest Service founder Gifford Pinchot was born into wasn’t much different than what millions of Downton Abby fans have come to know through that popular PBS period drama: huge homes, servants and vast expanses of lands where the accoutrements of many in Pinchot’s class. And, on...

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