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Oregon, Colorado Trail Projects Honored by Coalition for Recreation Trails

June 15, 2012 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

The Deschutes National Forest in Oregon and the Pike-San Isabel National Forests in Colorado were recently honored by the Coalition for Recreation Trails with the organization’s Achievement Award for trail projects that exemplify creative partnerships and leveraging funds.

Forestry

Oregon Forest Becomes Setting for a Cooperative Thinning Venture

June 14, 2012 Keith Riggs, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

In Oregon, huge swaths of the Willamette National Forest, perhaps as much as 12,000 acres, has stands of trees less than 40 years old that have never been thinned. The firs are crowded together, making it hard for sunlight to reach them. Competition for resources has made them susceptible to insects...

Forestry

Celebrating National Get Outdoors Day with the U.S. Forest Service

June 14, 2012 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Thousands of people across the nation attended a variety of events on U.S. Forest Service lands as part of the 5 th annual National Get Outdoors Day. NationalGetOutdoorsDay.Org is a campaign that encourages Americans, especially young people, to seek out healthy, active outdoor lifestyles, connect...

Forestry Initiatives

Oregon Forest Camp Gives Kids a Week-Long Outdoor Experience

June 12, 2012 Katie Sapp, Public Affairs, Siuslaw National Forest

It was chilly and wet when they arrived in western Oregon, but that didn’t dampen the excitement of the 165 sixth-grade students from six small schools who arrived via yellow buses, pick-up trucks, vans and even a horse trailer at this year’s Forest Camp Outdoor School near the small town of Lebanon...

Forestry

Longest Timber-Truss Pedestrian Bridge in the U.S. Will Link Recreation Visitors with Adventures

June 12, 2012 Jane Knowlton and Gwen Ernst-Ulrich, Forest Service Public Affairs Specialists

A construction project will literally bridge the gap between dreams and real-world adventure on the Chugach National Forest.

Forestry

Florida Bat Survey Tests for White-Nose Syndrome and Bat Health

June 08, 2012 Susan Blake, National Forests of Florida, U.S. Forest Service

Well into the wee hours of night, for five successive evenings, teams of scientists from across the southeastern United States waited and watched as bats in the Apalachicola National Forest swooped down to feed on their insect prey only to be captured in sheer mist nets. The scientific teams and U.S...

Forestry

New Alaska Patrol Boat Carries Name of Fallen Law Enforcement Officer

June 08, 2012 Christopher Lampshire, USFS Law Enforcement and Investigations, Chugach Patrol Captain

The name and memory of U.S. Forest Service Law Enforcement Officer Kristine Fairbanks has a lot of meaning for the Forest Service law enforcement community and especially to the Pacific Northwest and Alaska regions of the agency.

Forestry

Accessible Fishing Opportunities Abound in National Forests

June 06, 2012 Stevin Westcott, Public Affairs Officer, National Forests in North Carolina

National Fishing and Boating Week, a part of the June celebration of Great Outdoors Month, will be celebrated again this year June 2 - 10. It’s a time when fishing fanatics and amateur anglers will visit national forests and grasslands across the country to try their hands at landing the big one. On...

Forestry

Ancient Treasures Discovered on National Forest in Southern Illinois

June 04, 2012 Mary McCorvie, Heritage Program Manager, Shawnee National Forest and Deidra L. McGee, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

A recent archaeology project shed light on the history of the Shawnee National Forest, uncovering the remains of a 19 th Century home and an ancient cemetery. Archaeologists Mary McCorvie and Heather Carey, and AmeriCorps VISTA team member Eraina Nossa worked with 23 volunteers from across the...

Forestry

Abandoned Mine Lands Restored to Improve Watershed Health in Ohio

May 31, 2012 Pamela Stachler, Forest Hydrogeologist, U.S. Forest Service Eastern Region

For nearly a century, the aquatic life that once thrived in the Monday Creek Watershed has been virtually dead. The goal of this Recovery Act project, known as "Devastation to Destination," is to construct a healthy functioning riparian corridor, restore water quality, and create an integrated land...

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