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Pacific NW Ski Area Association Honors Forest Service Scientists

May 30, 2012 Keith Riggs, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

In recognition of their nearly 70 years of combined service to the Pacific Northwest Ski Areas Association, Garth Ferber, Kenny Kramer, and Mark Moore are sharing the group’s 2012 Partner of the Year awards. The three are meteorologists employed by the Northwest Weather and Avalanche Center– a unit...

Forestry

Forest Service Chief Pitches in to Help Plant Trees

May 29, 2012 Thiery Curtis, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell recently threw out the first pitch at a Potomac Nationals baseball game during their Forest Service Night Out in Woodbridge, Va. The event publicized the Break a Bat/Plant a Tree partnership between the Potomac Nationals—a Class A Advanced Affiliate of the Washington...

Forestry

Rain? Drought? Cold? Hot? New US Forest Service Report Seeks to Clarify Use of Climate Information

May 29, 2012 Robert H. Westover, 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 USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. People often get confused when observed weather patterns run contrary to climate projections. For instance, those living in...

Conservation Forestry

As Bats Swoop, Students Swoon to Learn More About Them During USDA Webcast

May 29, 2012 Sandy Frost, Forest Service Partnership Liaison

Consider the bat - you know, the flying type that swoops out of urban eaves or rural caves usually at dawn or dusk. What do you know about the central roles they play in controlling insect populations, balancing ecosystems or pollinating flowers, fruits and vegetables? Last week, students in grades...

Forestry

Forest Service Lines up 500 Jobs for Young Conservationists

May 25, 2012 U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

When President Obama recently called on federal agencies to help young people find more work in the great outdoors, the U.S. Forest Service – with 193 million acres of prime outdoor space —responded quickly with jobs for hundreds of underserved youths. The America’s Great Outdoors: Developing the...

USDA Results Forestry

Forest Service Eastern Region highlights Legacy Trail on White Mountain National Forest

May 25, 2012 Colleen Mainville, public affairs specialist on the White Mountain National Forest and Deidra L. McGee, U.S. Forest Service Washington Office of Communication

The Weeks Act 100-mile Legacy Trail has recently been unveiled as a virtual self-guided driving tour of the White Mountains in New Hampshire. The tour is named after the watershed conservation legislation of 1911 known as the Weeks Act that led to the creation of national forests east of the...

Forestry

Two Hundred and Fifty Feet up with Only a Rope to Get Down

May 23, 2012 Keith Riggs, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Rappellers are firefighters who are delivered to remote and inaccessible wildfires by means of dropping down a rope from helicopters hovering 250 feet high. Earlier this month over 50 veteran Forest Service rappellers throughout the West prepared for a new fire season with training and...

Forestry

Grazing Partners Play Vital Role in Nebraska Rangelands Conservation

May 23, 2012 Annette Joseph, National Rangelands Program Manager

On any given day during grazing season, Black Angus cattle amble across areas of the Oglala National Grassland in northwestern Nebraska. Yet they play a bigger role than just grazing for their daily meal. They help support the local economy, are the lifeline of a family business and have a role in a...

Forestry

USDA Forest Service response to the Pentagon on 9/11 –The Leader’s View

May 22, 2012 Stephen Gage, USDA Forest Service Incident Commander

The USDA Forest Service, along with our Federal, state and local partners operate the largest wildland fire management program in the world. To help manage these wildland fires the partners have created interagency incident management teams. These teams have responded to many incidents including...

Forestry

US Forest Service Presents Prestigious Award to 88 Year-Old Environmental Leader

May 22, 2012 Robert H. Westover, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

More and more folks live fulfilling lives well into their senior years but it’s especially noteworthy when an octogenarian is still working on environmental conservation issues like Florence LaRiviere. This year the Environmental Law Institute honored LaRiviere with its 2012 National Wetlands Award...

Forestry
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