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U.S. Forest Service Makes Learning about Invasive Species Easy for Kids

April 24, 2014 Tiffany Holloway, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Our forests are under attack. And the U.S. Forest Service is hoping that the Nation’s fourth and fifth graders can help fight back. The Forest Service distributed Insects Invade, a teacher’s package to 25,000 teachers nationwide. The teacher’s package includes 30 copies of a 12-page full color...

Conservation Forestry Research and Science

How do You Prepare for this Year's Fire Season? Tune in Friday with #PrepareAthon!

April 23, 2014 Leo Kay, U.S. Forest Service, Fire and Aviation Management

With yet another busy fire season around the corner, the U.S. Forest Service, CAL FIRE and the U.S. Fire Administration decided to take to social media and talk about America’s PrepareAthon!, which is a nationwide, community-based campaign for action to increase emergency preparedness and resilience...

Forestry

Why Research is Vital for Eradicating the Asian Longhorned Beetle

April 23, 2014 Rhonda Santos, APHIS Asian Longhorned Beetle Eradication Program

In addition to the existing science-based eradication protocols for fighting an Asian longhorned beetle (ALB) infestation, such as surveying trees and removing infested ones, the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) relies on on-going research to not only improve current...

Animals Plants

Interactive Online Tool Teaches Users About Climate Change

April 22, 2014 Kailey Marcinkowski, Northern Research Station, U.S. Forest Service

As we celebrate Earth Day and think about ways to protect our environment, we cannot ignore the dramatic effects that climate change is having on our planet. To help the U.S. Forest Service respond to a changing climate, the Climate Change Resource Center , an online portal to credible, relevant and...

Forestry

Experience Earth Day with USDA

April 22, 2014 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service; Donna Johnson-Bailey, Outreach and Social Media, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

Earth Day is a reminder that some of our best moments can be spent in the great outdoors. Getting outside is one of the best ways to feel re-invigorated, whether on a short hike to the Crags Trail on Pike National Forest or on a longer exploration of the 2,175-mile Appalachian Trail, which winds...

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety Forestry

Web of Intrigue: New Spider Species Spotted on Fort Pierre National Grassland

April 15, 2014 Meghan Stump, Nebraska National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

When a new species is discovered on the planet, people usually imagine a discovery process that is dangerous and remote in location. However, one scientist didn’t have to venture far from home to learn about a few new discoveries that has the science community spinning about a native grassland...

Forestry

Ready, Set, Charge! Mt. Hood National Forest Welcomes First Electric Vehicle Charging Station

April 11, 2014 Chris Bentley, Mt. Hood National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

Oregon, home to the nation’s first border-to-border electric highway, continues its emergence as the ultimate travel destination for electric vehicle (EV) drivers. The Forest Service, the Oregon Department of Transportation and their partners recently unveiled America’s first EV fast-charger...

Conservation Forestry Technology

U.S. Forest Service: Responding and Adapting to Wildland Fire

April 10, 2014 Tom Harbour, Director of Fire and Aviation Management, U.S. Forest Service

The loss of property and firefighters during wildfires are a reminder of the challenges we face in reducing the risks associated with large, unpredictable wildfires. Climate change, drought, insect infestations, changing land-use patterns, and other factors have contributed to increases in the...

Forestry

Old Microscope Sparks New Idea for Kids' Science Club

April 08, 2014 Stephanie Worley Firley, Eastern Forest Environmental Threat Assessment Center, U.S. Forest Service

When he was a child, Forest Service scientist Bill Hargrove burnt off his eyebrows making rocket fuel, blew up a sealed jar of cultured yeast and started a bathroom fire while doing sterile transfers for a carrot tissue culture. Fortunately, he survived his early scientific experiments and is now...

Forestry

Earth Team Volunteers Help USDA Soil Scientists Collect Data in Remote Minnesota

April 07, 2014 Julie MacSwain and Michelle Banks, Natural Resources Conservation Service

A group of dedicated volunteers helped make it possible for soil scientists with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) to collect soil samples in remote parts of Minnesota. Today kicks off National Volunteer Week, and NRCS is celebrating the hard work of Earth Team volunteers like the...

Conservation
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