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Forest Service Engineer, Former Student Intern, Triumphs Over Early Life Hardships

March 05, 2012 Susan Blake, Public Affairs Specialist for National Forests in Florida

“It’s a pleasure to get up in the morning and go to work,” said Toniette “Toni” Addison, a civil engineer for the National Forests in Florida. “I spend the majority of my time designing recreation sites on some of the most beautiful and remote areas of our forests.” But things were not always so...

Forestry

Slice of Albuquerque Will be Turned into the Children's Bosque: More Kids in the Woods Projects and Children's Forests Nationwide Receive $1 Million Funding

March 05, 2012 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Urban children in Albuquerque, N.M., will soon be able to descend on 20 acres of forestland along the Rio Grande River, where they will have the freedom to climb onto an elevated fort, hike on a trail through the cottonwood forest to learn about the different plants and animals and do what all...

Forestry

Like a Kid in a Candy Store, Lincoln Bramwell Loves History and the Forest Service

March 05, 2012 Candra Berg, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

Originally, the young Lincoln Bramwell wanted to be a garbage man, what we call a sanitation engineer today. “They swing on the back of trucks, find cool stuff occasionally. I thought that was the coolest job ever,” he said. Bramwell explained that it changed later once “I had to take the trash out...

Forestry

USDA Official Reads The Lorax to Assembly of Children, Encourages Them to Take Care of Forests

March 05, 2012 Renee Lee, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

Imagine being a kid and having a senior government official come to your school to share the joy of reading and storytelling. Then imagine the excitement when an actual Dr. Seuss character enters the room! That’s what happened when Arthur “Butch” Blazer, USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Natural...

Forestry

El Yunque National Forest in Puerto Rico now featured on U.S. Mint America the Beautiful Quarter

February 27, 2012 Deidra L. McGee – Forest Service Office of Communication

Imagine going to the grocery store and getting a national forest quarter as your change and holding onto it as a collector’s item. That can happen now because of the recent release of the El Yunque National Forest coin. The coin features the endangered Puerto Rican parrot and the coqui tree frog...

Forestry

New Forest Service Program Encourages Growth of Community Forests and Economies

February 24, 2012 Kathryn Conant, Program Manager, Cooperative Forestry, U.S. Forest Service

The Forest Service is now accepting applications for the Community Forest and Open Space Conservation Program, which encourages the creation of community forests and fosters rural economies. The application deadline is May 15 for submitting applications to the State Forester or equivalent official...

Forestry

Dramatic Image Captures California Firefighters at Ocean's Edge

February 24, 2012 Andrew Madsen, Public Affairs Staff Officer, Los Padres National Forest

Along Monterey’s Big Sur coast in California, the job of responding to “fire starts” rests on the shoulders of Los Padres National Forest firefighters and their partners at the Big Sur Volunteer Fire Brigade as Monterey County doesn’t have a fire department. When a coastal landowner’s pile burn...

Forestry

Unique Collaboration Strategy Brings Trail Users Together in Georgia National Forests

February 22, 2012 Judy Toppins, Public Affairs Staff Officer, Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests

The Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests in Georgia receive 2.2 million visitors each year, and their primary activity is use of 850 miles of designated system trails. But it’s not only hikers that take advantage of the recreation opportunities which these trails provide. Cyclists, hunters, anglers...

Forestry

Forest Service Law Officers Help Rescue Starving, Abandoned Horse in Colorado

February 21, 2012 Keith Riggs, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

On Jan. 8, a U.S. Forest Service dispatcher radioed agency law enforcement officer Mike Seawall that members of the Routt Power Riders snowmobile club had discovered a small abandoned horse an hour and a half north of Steamboat Springs, Colo., on the Routt National Forest.

Forestry

U.S. Forest Service goes Hollywood with The Lorax

February 17, 2012 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

What is the Lorax? And why do we care? And why had the U.S. Forest Service taken us from the far reaches of the forests to the carpets of Hollywood? Ask the Chief. He will be there. He knows.

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