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Memphis Girl Wins National Smokey Bear & Woodsy Owl Poster Contest

June 20, 2014 Tiffany Holloway, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Joyce Qin has some pretty proud grandparents. They made their first trip from China to Washington, D.C., to watch U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell honor the 11-year-old Memphis-area student as the national winner of the 2014 Smokey Bear and Woodsy Owl Poster Contest. “Joyce competed against 30...

Conservation Forestry

New Web-Based Tool Helps Land Managers Plan for Forests' Future

June 17, 2014 Stephanie Worley Firley, Eastern Forest Environmental Threat Assessment Center, U.S. Forest Service

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from the USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. From South Carolina’s coastal plain to the North Carolina mountains to the tropics of Puerto Rico to the southern Sierra...

Forestry Research and Science

US Forest Service Waives Fees for National Get Outdoors Day

June 13, 2014 Ellita Willis, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

As chilly winter weather gives way to the green of springtime, thousands of people are expected to experience the benefits of the great American outdoors by participating in the 7th annual National Get Outdoors Day (GO Day), Saturday, June 14, 2014. In the spirit of GO Day, the Forest Service is...

Forestry

Wildfires at His Doorstep Inspires Meteorologist to Develop a Tool to Help Firefighters

June 12, 2014 Jane Knowlton, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Imagine a research meteorologist focused on developing the kind of detailed weather forecasts that firefighters need to fight wildland fires. Accurate, timely information is critical. Then understand that he has faced wildland fire on his doorstep in Ramona, Calif., near San Diego at least three...

Forestry

Let's Move Outside All Summer Long

June 11, 2014 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service, and Donna Johnson-Bailey, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

Summer is fast approaching but packing up the kids to head outside could be daunting, especially for those whose experience with outdoor activities is limited. But don’t worry. With a little help and some simple planning, the whole crew will want to unplug and find activities that will invigorate...

Food and Nutrition Forestry Initiatives

New International Wood Packaging Standard Stops Bugs Dead in their Tracks

June 10, 2014 Jane Hodgins, Northern Research Station, U.S. Forest Service

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from the USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. Wood makes great packaging material—it’s inexpensive, abundant and versatile—but there’s one drawback: destructive...

Forestry Research and Science Trade

Chef Art Kicks off Pride Month

June 09, 2014 Robert Westover, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Renowned chef Art Smith was the official guest speaker for U.S. Department of Agriculture’s observance of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Pride Month. Openly Gay, and formally the personal chef to Oprah Winfrey, Chef Art has made numerous TV appearances, and is one of the most popular...

Forestry

The International Institute of Tropical Forestry Celebrates 75 Years of Research Success

June 05, 2014 Erika Gallegos, International Institute of Tropical Forestry, U.S. Forest Service

Scientists and community members in Puerto Rico recently celebrated 75 years of tropical forestry research with a diamond jubilee of festivities. Last month, the International Institute of Tropical Forestry (IITF) hosted an urban field trip, where participants explored several field stations within...

Conservation Forestry

Trashy Life: Crayfish Turn Rubbish into a Home

June 03, 2014 Sarah Farmer, Southern Research Station, U.S. Forest Service

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from the USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. To raccoons, snakes and opossums, crayfish look pretty tasty, and large crayfish will even cannibalize their smaller kin...

Forestry

Students Fight Invasive Plants to Restore Oregon Dunes

May 29, 2014 Katie Sapp, Siuslaw National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

Seventh graders from Siuslaw Middle School recently visited the Oregon Dunes Day Use Area to join the fight against Scotch Broom, one of Oregon’s worst invasive plants. Armed with gloves, ratchet loppers, and large weed pullers, students freed an open space on the hillside for native plants to re...

Forestry
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