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Conservation Easement Helps Family Revive Treasured Wetland

May 02, 2014 Byrhonda Lyons, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Montana

The Conservation Easement boundary on the Nelson ranch. Born in Tacoma, Wash., Thomas “Tom” Nelson remembers spending his summers at his parents’ cabin in Swan Valley, Mont. “My mom would load us all up in the car or on the train and head over,” Tom said. He recalls how excited he was to hear his...

Conservation

US Forest Service Mobilizes to Save Cavity Birds

March 18, 2014 Kristen Nelson, Recreation, Heritage and Volunteer Services, U.S. Forest Service

Small owls, such as western screech and northern saw whet owls, weigh between 3 and 7 ounces, or about the same weight as a small cell phone or a deck of cards. They prefer dark, narrow spaces for nesting and roosting, which is why they are called cavity birds. Their habitat preferences make them...

Conservation Forestry

Woodland Salamanders Prove to be the New Canary in the Forest

March 11, 2014 Walita Williams, Pacific Southwest Research Station, U.S. Forest Service

With the Year of the Salamander now in full swing, there’s no wonder why everyone seems to be talking about these little creatures… they are the new canary in the coal mine when it comes to understanding forest health. Woodland salamanders, small, ground-dwelling or subterranean, and primarily...

Forestry

Spotting of Rare Snake in Georgia Shows Conservation Works

February 10, 2014 Sharon Holbrooks, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Georgia

A recent sighting of a threatened snake in Georgia by partners of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) shows how conservation work helps wildlife. The Orianne Society and the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, two key NRCS partners, spotted an Eastern indigo snake in an area...

Conservation

Hurricane Assistance will Reduce Future Flood Damage, Provide Habitat

December 18, 2013 Kari Cohen, Natural Resources Conservation Service

When Hurricane Sandy came ashore on the northeast coast of the U.S. on October 29, 2012, it ravaged coastal communities, both human and natural. USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) announced today that it is investing in a number of hurricane-damaged communities in New Jersey, New...

Conservation

Forest Service Wildlife Biologist Works to Conserve Fishers, Civil War History

December 02, 2013 Beverly Carroll, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Betsy Howell has a professional and personal interest in conserving two diverse parts of U.S. history. As a wildlife biologist on the Olympic National Forest in Washington State she focuses part of her work on the history and future of the fisher, a member of the weasel family considered threatened...

Forestry

Forest Service Reaches Latinos through Legacy Program

September 19, 2013 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Roughly a decade ago, Tamberly Conway impulsively agreed to leave Key West, Fla., with a friend to serve as crew members on a 47-foot sailboat with a captain they barely knew. But somewhere between Key West and Guatemala, she began reevaluating her decision. They got off the boat in Guatemala and...

Forestry

Renewable Energy Professor Renews Wetlands

September 16, 2013 Jonathan Tokarz, NRCS Massachusetts Intern

When Peter Talmage’s career as a professor of renewable energy and energy efficiency brought him from Maine to a college in Greenfield, Mass. with his wife and son, he knew that he wanted to enhance the beauty of the land that they bought in nearby Northfield and improve it as wildlife habitat. So...

Conservation

Our Forests and Climate Change

September 12, 2013 Robert Bonnie, Under Secretary of Agriculture for Natural Resources and the Environment and Anne Castle, Assistant Secretary for Water & Science at the Department of the Interior

Cross posted from the White House Council on Environmental Quality blog: Americans know the importance of forests to our communities and our economy. They provide jobs and recreational opportunities, filter our air and water, and make up essential habitat for wildlife and natural resources. But...

Forestry

Conservation Work Has a Place in Your Backyard

September 09, 2013 Michelle Banks, NRCS

Whether you live in the country, on an average-sized suburban yard, or on a tiny plot in the city you can help protect the environment and add beauty and interest to your surroundings with backyard conservation. USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service works with farmers and ranchers to make...

Conservation
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