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Quick Response Codes Tell the Story of the Uwharrie Trail

November 05, 2014 Jeanie Slade, Volunteer Intern, U.S. Forest Service National Forests in North Carolina

Hikers of a popular trail in North Carolina’s Piedmont region can now have a personally guided tour, with no other person present. Boy Scout Chris Moncrief has created a listening tour for hikers along the Uwharrie National Recreation Trail using Quick Response (QR) codes. QR codes are machine...

Forestry

U.S. Forest Service Harvests 2014 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree in Minnesota

October 31, 2014 Leah Anderson, Eastern Region, U.S. Forest Service

On a cold afternoon in late October, about 500 people, including local area third graders who had made ornaments for it, gathered to witness the cutting of the 88-foot, 13,000-pound 2014 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree on the Chippewa National Forest in north central Minnesota. To help stay warm and...

Forestry

O Halloween, Arachnophobia, Entomophobia, and Why Insects Exist

October 30, 2014 Paul Ross, U.S. Forest Service

They squirm, crawl, scurry and swarm … and they’re all around us. More than 900,000 species of insects and arachnids are found around the world, and some people would rather not come into contact with even one of the often misunderstood critters. The fear for me came when I was 7 years old during...

Forestry

Life in the Colorado Wilderness: Journal Entry Reflects Rangers' Experiences in Retracing Arthur Carhart's First Journey to Trappers Lake

October 29, 2014 Kate Jerman, White River National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

In 1919, landscape architect Arthur Carhart made his first journey to Colorado’s Trappers Lake and the Flat Top Wilderness. His idea of keeping natural areas of beauty free from development inspired the Forest Service to be the first natural resource agency to push for designated wilderness areas...

Forestry

Working the Night Shift - Bats Play an Important Role in Pollinating Crops

October 29, 2014 Pattie Thomas, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Most people associate pollination with bees and birds but often forget the work of their furry colleagues: bats. Bats take the night shift, playing a major role in pollinating crops and spreading seeds. One important bat is the Mexican long-nose bat, which dwells in large colonies. Their range...

Conservation Forestry

Under Secretary Bonnie Tells World Congress of Scientists Their Work will Light the Way to Better Forest Management

October 29, 2014 Carita Chan, Research and Development, U.S. Forest Service

Confronting climate change will be substantially cheaper and easier if we conserve forests, and the key to that is expert knowledge and science, Undersecretary of Natural Resources and the Environment Robert Bonnie told thousands of attendees at the recent 24 th World Congress of the International...

Conservation Forestry

Forests a Fascination Since High School for Legislative Affairs Specialist

October 28, 2014 Robert Westover, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

When Katie Armstrong read “So You Want to be a Forester,” like many high school students she wasn’t sure what career path she wanted to follow. So she decided to attend a summer forestry camp offered by Michigan Tech. After the camp she was hooked. Then she set her goal on attending Michigan State...

Forestry

The Real Story Behind Bats

October 27, 2014 Cynthia M. Sandeno, Eastern Region, U.S. Forest Service

As Halloween approaches, it is easy to get caught up in the mystery and fear that surround bats, but the truth about bats is that they are fascinating animals vital for a healthy environment and economy. As we celebrate National Bat Week, set your concerns aside. We need bats, and bats need us – now...

Forestry

Protecting a California Legacy

October 23, 2014 Tom Tidwell, Chief of U.S. Forest Service

It has now been a couple of weeks since President Obama declared the San Gabriel Mountains in California a National Monument, and I’m still very excited about the great prospects ahead for that area based on this historic proclamation. This is another rare opportunity for the Forest Service to...

Forestry

New Southeast Climate Hub Website Contains Information for Producers and Partners

October 23, 2014 Steve McNulty, U.S. Forest Service Southern Region Climate Hub leader

As of this week, there is a new online resource for information about the USDA Climate Hubs: http://climatehubs.oce.usda.gov/. The site features a variety of national and regional content on climate variability and its effects on working lands-including a new suite of pages specific to the Southeast...

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