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Inner City Youth Protect an Ancient Oregon Forest Wilderness

August 18, 2014 Brian Hoeh, Siuslaw National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

Inner city youth helped protect an ancient forest wilderness in the Siuslaw National Forest by spending a day removing invasive tansy ragwort. High school students from the Inner City Youth Institute in Portland, Oregon, arrived in the Drift Creek Wilderness near the Alsea River, where Douglas fir...

Forestry

A Love of the Outdoors Inspires a Forest Service Employee to Support Her Natural Resource Mission

August 15, 2014 Beverly Carroll, Office of Communications, U.S. Forest Service

Jennifer Heisey Barnhart has always loved the outdoors so it’s only logical that all of her jobs have been working outdoors. Jennifer is a fairly new employee of the U.S. Forest Service, currently working with the Andrew Pickens Ranger District on the Sumter National Forest in South Carolina for...

Forestry

Young Scientists Network, Share Urban Research in New York City

August 15, 2014 Lindsay Campbell, Northern Research Station, U.S. Forest Service

For young scientists, the years between completing a dissertation and becoming established in your field of research is sometimes an isolating time. The scholarly support of coursework is behind you just at the moment when you have refined your area of expertise. As a research social scientist with...

Forestry Research and Science

Elite Firefighting Team Ready to Protect Lake Tahoe Basin

August 13, 2014 Lisa Herron, Lake Tahoe Basic Management Unit, U.S. Forest Service

A group of 20 determined firefighters from the U.S. Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit completed a demanding and extensive certification process to become the first Interagency Hotshot Crew from Lake Tahoe. Formerly the Tallac Hand Crew, the Tallac Hotshots join an exclusive group of...

Forestry

Smokey Bear, Iconic Symbol of Wildfire Prevention, Still Going Strong at 70

August 07, 2014 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

“Remember . . . Only YOU Can Prevent Forest Fires.” For more than 50 years, that iconic catch phrase grabbed the hearts and minds of generations of children, spurred a series of books, games and gifts, helped to change the face of wildland firefighting and prompted more than one child to grow up to...

Forestry

Land Acquisition Protects Headwaters in Oregon's Malheur National Forest

August 06, 2014 Ken Sandusky, Malheur National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

On July 10, the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and Malheur National Forest celebrated one of the largest land acquisitions in the history of the Pacific Northwest Region of the Forest Service. This acquisition of 13,085 acres will consolidate protection of the headwaters of the John Day River, which...

Forestry

Why is Cogongrass So Successful at Invading the South?

August 05, 2014 Zoё Hoyle, Southern Research Station, 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 the USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. Cogongrass makes kudzu look like a lightweight. A perennial grass, it grows on every continent except Antarctica and has...

Forestry Research and Science

Virginia Tech Demonstrates New Method to Treat Ash Firewood

August 04, 2014 Devin J. Wanner, Northeastern Area State and Private Forestry, U.S. Forest Service

The shiny green one-half-inch-long, one-eighth-inch-wide emerald ash borer has destroyed tens of millions of ash trees in the U.S. since the beetle’s discovery in 2002 in Detroit. The real Ash trees comprise around seven percent of the trees in eastern U.S. forests. In urban areas, ash trees make up...

Forestry Animals Plants

Veterans 'Walk Off the War' along the Pacific Crest Trail

August 01, 2014 Lee Anne Schramel, Plumas National Forest, and Stephanie Bryant, Pacific Southwest Region, U.S. Forest Service

U.S. Army veterans Shawn White and Tom Bielecki, along with U.S. Marine Corps veteran Kevin Black, set off to hike the entire Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail on April 12 as part of the Warrior Hike’s Walk Off the War program. Along the 2,650-mile journey, they will hike through 25 national...

Forestry

New USDA Methods Will Help Land Owners Manage Carbon and Greenhouse Gases

July 31, 2014 Marlen Eve, USDA Climate Change Program Office

For the past 3 years, I have worked with a team of experts and scores of reviewers on a report published today, Quantifying Greenhouse Gas Fluxes in Agriculture and Forestry: Methods for Entity-Scale Inventory. If you are a landowner, scientist, or conservationist looking for new tools to estimate...

Conservation Forestry
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