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The Real Story Behind Bats

October 27, 2014 Cynthia M. Sandeno, Eastern Region, U.S. Forest Service

As Halloween approaches, it is easy to get caught up in the mystery and fear that surround bats, but the truth about bats is that they are fascinating animals vital for a healthy environment and economy. As we celebrate National Bat Week, set your concerns aside. We need bats, and bats need us – now...

Forestry

Protecting a California Legacy

October 23, 2014 Tom Tidwell, Chief of U.S. Forest Service

It has now been a couple of weeks since President Obama declared the San Gabriel Mountains in California a National Monument, and I’m still very excited about the great prospects ahead for that area based on this historic proclamation. This is another rare opportunity for the Forest Service to...

Forestry

New Southeast Climate Hub Website Contains Information for Producers and Partners

October 23, 2014 Steve McNulty, U.S. Forest Service Southern Region Climate Hub leader

As of this week, there is a new online resource for information about the USDA Climate Hubs: http://climatehubs.oce.usda.gov/. The site features a variety of national and regional content on climate variability and its effects on working lands-including a new suite of pages specific to the Southeast...

Scientists Work to Protect Trees in Southeast Alaska from Non-Native Longhorned Beetles

October 21, 2014 Jane Knowlton, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Non-native longhorned beetles are easily transported around the world in solid wood packing material, arriving in a new location with no natural enemies to control their populations. Across the country, many of these non-native beetles, particularly the Asian longhorned beetle, have killed tens of...

Forestry

Trading Spaces: Urbanized Detroit to Forested Manistique, Michigan

October 20, 2014 Janel Crooks, Hiawatha National Forest, and Lisa Perez, Urban Connections Detroit, U.S. Forest Service

Detroit youth joined the U.S. Forest Service and traded their city lights and busy streets for an action-packed three days on the Hiawatha National Forest filled with views of trees, wildlife and dirt roads. For most, this was their first time experiencing life outside the metropolitan area and...

Forestry

US Forest Service Entomologist Takes on Pesky Insects to Make a Difference in the Northeast

October 17, 2014 Glenn Rosenholm, Northeastern Area State and Private Forestry, U.S. Forest Service

Ryan Hanavan is a multi-faceted individual who enjoys his work on the front lines of forest health as an entomologist for the Northeastern Area State and Private Forestry. “I have always been fascinated by insects and this career has essentially allowed me to explore a lifelong curiosity,” Hanavan...

Forestry

US Forest Service Keeping Score on Climate Change

October 14, 2014 Joe Smith, Office of the Climate Change Advisor, U.S. Forest Service

Day after day we’re seeing more impacts from climate change, and many concerned folks want to know what exactly their government is doing about it. In other words, who’s keeping score on what we’re doing as our climate warms? With this in mind, the U.S. Forest Service has developed something it...

Forestry

Celebrating America's Newest National Monument: The San Gabriel Mountains

October 10, 2014 Valerie Jarrett, Senior Advisor to President Barack Obama

Today, President Obama used his authority under the Antiquities Act to establish 346,177 acres of USDA National Forest land in the San Gabriel Mountains in southern California as a national monument, permanently protecting the popular outdoor recreation destination to increase access and outdoor...

Forestry

Announcing the U.S. Tall Wood Building Prize Competition to Innovate Building Construction

October 10, 2014 Doug McKalip, Senior Policy Advisor for Rural Affairs with the White House Domestic Policy Council

Cross-posted from the White House Rural Council: As part of the Obama administration's commitment to mitigate climate change, USDA, in partnership with the Softwood Lumber Board and the Binational Softwood Lumber Council, is announcing the U.S. Tall Wood Building Prize Competition. This competitive...

Energy Rural

New Tools Encourage Connections, Collaboration, and Creativity Among Scientists Nationwide

October 07, 2014 Dr. Catherine Woteki, USDA Chief Scientist and Under Secretary for Research, Education and Economics

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. We count on food and agricultural research to solve a wide variety of problems. USDA’s research programs contribute to...

Research and Science
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