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U.S. Forest Service Recognized for Energy Conservation Efforts

January 10, 2014 Deidra L. McGee, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

The Forest Service’s Technology and Development Center recently received the White House’s 2013 GreenGov Presidential Award and the U.S. Department of Energy’s 2013 Federal Energy and Water Management Award for its net zero energy facility project in San Dimas, Calif. A facility earns a net zero...

Conservation Energy Forestry

Native Seedlings to Return to Reforest Burned Areas

January 09, 2014 Ann Bond, San Juan National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

Decades ago, ripe cones were plucked from the tops of conifer trees in the San Juan National Forest and sent to Nebraska for storage in a U.S. Forest Service nursery. This winter, tiny seeds from those cones have been sown in the nursery with the big mission of returning home to create new forests...

Forestry

Enjoy Winter on a National Forest, but Don't Become an Avalanche Statistic

January 07, 2014 Keith Riggs, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

It’s early into the winter sports season and already there are stories of avalanche victims on the nation’s slopes. But there are some steps you can take to keep your name and those of your companions out of the statistics record. The U.S. Forest Service is a partner in the Learn to Ski and...

Forestry

Shasta-Trinity National Forest Brings Christmas Cheer to Disadvantaged Youth

January 06, 2014 Stephanie Bryant, Pacific Southwest Region, U.S. Forest Service

For some, it can be a bit challenging to get in the holiday spirit in Redding, Calif., because the area typically has warm winter temperatures. But this year, residents were treated to a Dec. 6 snowstorm, which offered the Shasta-Trinity National Forest a wintery-white backdrop for its annual...

Forestry

Recycling Christmas Trees on National Forests a Seasonal Tradition

December 24, 2013 Nick Schmal, Eastern Region Fish and Aquatic Ecology, U.S. Forest Service

For many, purchasing or cutting a Christmas tree is a favorite seasonal tradition. But what do you do with your trees after the festivities end? Tree recycling after the holidays has become part of community traditions on several Eastern Region national forests. Recycled trees can be used to...

Forestry

Forest Service Partners with Local Town to Increase Tree Canopy

December 20, 2013 Leah Anderson and Enrico Perkins, Eastern Region, U.S. Forest Service

Residents of the Frogtown neighborhood in St. Paul, Minn., will soon enjoy a burst of green throughout their neighborhood and breathe easier, thanks to a newly formalized partnership between the U.S. Forest Service and a local environmental nonprofit organization, Tree Trust. Through its Urban...

Forestry

What Will Become of Your Forest Land When You are Gone?

December 19, 2013 Zoe Hoyle, Southern Research Station, U.S. Forest Service

Family forest owners may use consulting foresters or state extension foresters for advice on the technical details of land management, but many owners shy away from thinking about how best to pass their forest on to the next generation. Poor estate planning – or no planning at all – can result in a...

Forestry

What does Maple Syrup Have in Common with an Invasive Insect?

December 17, 2013 Rhonda Santos, APHIS Asian Longhorned Beetle Eradication Program

Today is National Maple Syrup Day! So, what does maple syrup have in common with an invasive insect? Well, if the insect is the Asian longhorned beetle, then they both can come from maple trees. Obviously, we want the maple syrup and not the invasive beetle. But who cares? And why should anyone care...

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U.S. Forest Service Hosts Visitors from the Jewish National Fund to Discuss Resource Management

December 17, 2013 Dave Steinke and Kate Jerman, Rocky Mountain Region, U.S. Forest Service

In the late 1980s, Israel experienced one of its worst fire seasons ever. Devastating blazes ravaged the forested corridor between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. The U.S. Forest Service responded by sending a technical team to assess the damage and subsequently recommended future mitigation and management...

Conservation Forestry

Alaska Forests are Fine for Fungi

December 16, 2013 Teresa Haugh, Alaska Region Office, U.S. Forest Service

While many people look forward to fall for football rivalries and tailgate parties, others enjoy a different pastime — foraging for fall’s crop of fungi. In Alaska, the season’s fungi festivals will find enthusiasts lined up for hikes into the woods to search for lichens and forage for mushrooms. In...

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