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How a Tribal Fire Crew Rescued the Real Smokey Bear

December 31, 2019 Sandy Marin, Tribal Relations, USDA Forest Service

This year, we celebrated Smokey Bear’s 75 th birthday as a national fire prevention icon. Many know Smokey’s message: “Only YOU can prevent wildfires,” but fewer people may know that Smokey was a real American black bear rescued, in the spring of 1950, from a raging wildfire in New Mexico.

Forestry

Better Adhesives Mean Stronger, Cheaper Wood Products

December 30, 2019 Diane Banegas, Research and Development, Forest Service

Although engineered wood — such as plywood or particle board — is great for a range of building and manufacturing uses, it has its limitations, especially in outdoor applications. One of the biggest limitations is not the wood, but the adhesive used to glue the wood veneers or particles together...

Forestry

Why I Love New Mexico’s Forests and Public Lands

December 16, 2019 Asher Dean

I heard a story once about “horny toads” from my mother. How she used to catch so many they filled a shoebox. And my grandfather told me about the Lobo’s howl. Both of these animals are rare or endangered now and I have not found one myself. I hope one day to tell my own children about the animals I...

Forestry

Last Quarter of the Year Honors the Idaho Wilderness

December 11, 2019 Larry Moore, Office of Communication, USDA Forest Service

Take a closer look next time you get your change, you might get one of the freshly-minted Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness quarters!

Forestry

‘The People’s Tree’ Lights up the Capitol

December 06, 2019 Imani Lester, Office of Communications, Forest Service

A special gift from the Carson National Forest has successfully completed its cross-country journey to Washington, D.C.

Forestry

Ancestral Teachings Keep Hunters Connected to the Land

November 21, 2019 Larry Moore, Office of Communication, USDA Forest Service

To some people, hunting is a foreign concept. In the era of readily-packaged meats easily purchased at a nearby grocery store, the need—outside the sport of it—might seem outdated.

Forestry

Tribal Plant Nurseries are About More than Growing Plants

November 19, 2019 Jeremiah Pinto, Research Plant Physiologist/Tribal Nursery Coordinator, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Forest Service

Numerous tribes throughout the US are growing native plants for reforestation and restoration. For many of them however, there are deeper connections with the plants they’re propagating. Sure, the plants fulfill an ecological purpose for the projects they’re intended for, but often there can be...

Forestry

Bringing a Bird Back from the Brink of Extinction

November 13, 2019 Larry Moore, Office of Communication, USDA Forest Service

You probably have not heard of the Kirtland’s warbler. It is a songbird that migrates between breeding habitat in northern Michigan and its winter range in the Bahamas.

Forestry

Mission Accomplished: U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree Arrives!

November 07, 2019 Robert Hudson Westover, USDA Forest Service Office of Communication

UPDATE: The Capitol Christmas tree successfully completed the journey from the Carson National Forest (New Mexico) to Washington, D.C.! The U.S. Capitol Architect will prepare the tree for a lighting ceremony on Wednesday, December 4. At about 9 a.m. MST, in a remote section of the Carson National...

Forestry

USDA Southeast Climate Hub Workshop Discusses Salinization Impacts: What is Known and What is Not Known to Address Them

November 07, 2019 Nancy Gibson (Southeast Climate Hub), Steve McNulty (Southeast Climate Hub), and Michael Gavazzi (Southeast Climate Hub)

Trees and crops are experiencing stress, productivity loss and even death in coastal areas due to saltwater intrusion and salinization. For example, Somerset County, Maryland has been losing farmland to salt marsh migration at a rate of 100 acres per year over the last 10 years, and that amount is...

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