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Forest Service Puts Out 'Bat' Signal for You to Get Involved

October 28, 2013 Leah Anderson, Eastern Region, U.S. Forest Service

Synonymous with a superhero signal in the sky and silhouettes hanging upside down in a darkened cave, bats inspire a long-standing fascination, and with good reason: Bats are vital to healthy ecosystems and human economies world-wide. With Halloween upon us and many people believing bats are creepy...

Conservation Forestry Research and Science

First African-American Smokejumpers Take their Last Jumps

October 24, 2013 Deidra L. McGee, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

In the summer of 1945, a group of African-American paratroopers for the U.S. Army became smokejumpers assigned to a special Forest Service mission known as “Operation Firefly.” Also known as the Triple Nickles, they represented the 555 th Parachute Infantry Battalion for colored soldiers who set out...

Forestry

We Will Never Forget Our Fallen Firefighters

October 23, 2013 Robert Westover, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Few would ever take jobs that require one to literally run toward fire—and possible death—but that’s exactly what countless firefighters did last year. Seventy-three of those heroes didn’t live to tell about it. Their deaths happened on U.S. Forest Service-managed lands, in public and privately...

Forestry

Alaska's Chugach National Forest Provides a World-Class Training Ground for Olympic Hopefuls

October 21, 2013 Sara Boario, Chugach National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

America’s elite, Olympic-bound Nordic skiers have a high-altitude secret they hope will give them an edge in Sochi, Russia, during the 2014 Winter Olympics in late February. Team members take a 10-minute helicopter ride from sea level up to Eagle Glacier on Alaska’s Chugach National Forest, the most...

Forestry

Summer Camp Provides Lifelong Environmental Learning for Utah High Schoolers

September 30, 2013 Ron Francis, Natural Resources Conservation Service--Utah

Nature High Summer Camp, an annual high-energy environmental learning experience for high school students in Utah, was held in July at the historic Great Basin Environmental Education Center in central Utah’s Ephraim Canyon. For more than 20 years, several federal natural resource agencies and state...

Conservation

Be Prepared When Visiting our National Forests -- What to do if you Encounter a Marijuana Cultivation Site

September 26, 2013 Keith Riggs, U.S. Forest Service

Two bow hunters recently discovered a marijuana grow site on the White River National Forest, one of the most visited forests in the country. The site, located near Redstone, Colo., contained 3,375 marijuana plants with an estimated value of $8.4 million. Forest Service crews removed the plants...

Forestry

Students Reduce Erosion on the Hoosier National Forest

September 25, 2013 Judi Perez, Hoosier National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

Streams will flow more freely and bees will have a new home on the Hoosier National Forest, thanks to the work of six young women from central Indiana. The women -- recent high school graduates from Bloomington High School North and South, a high school senior from Bedford, Ind., and an Indiana...

Forestry

Celebrate Fall Season With Free Access to Public Lands on Sept. 28

September 24, 2013 Deidra L. McGee, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

The crisp fall air provides an invigorating environment for outdoor activity. What better time to visit and volunteer on our national forests and grasslands than on Sept. 28, for the 20 th annual National Public Lands Day and second annual National Tribal Lands Day. This is the nation's largest...

Forestry

Nature High Summer Camp Connects Young People, Natural Resource Professionals

September 20, 2013 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

In a few short years, high school students at Nature High Summer Camp on the Manti-LaSal National Forest in Utah may become newly minted natural resource professionals who make a difference in the world of natural resources. The 30 high-school students from Utah met as strangers on a Monday morning...

Forestry

Celebrating Grey Towers' Golden Anniversary

September 19, 2013 Deidra L. McGee, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

A beautiful, blue stone mansion with its slate roof and turrets, known as Grey Towers, in Milford, Pa. has been a sanctuary for visitors from around the world to learn about conservation and natural resources. Fifty years ago on Sept. 24, 1963, President John F. Kennedy dedicated the Grey Towers...

Forestry
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