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Forest Service Offers Practical Advice for Using Insect-Killed Trees

February 20, 2013 Rebecca Wallace, Forest Products Laboratory, U.S. Forest Service

A new manual released by the U.S. Forest Service offers solutions for using the millions of dead and dying urban trees infected by invasive insects in the eastern United States. The free publication, developed by the Forest Service Forest Products Laboratory and the University of Minnesota Duluth...

Forestry Animals Plants

Regreening Baltimore

February 15, 2013 L.F. Chambers, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Depending on who you talk to, there are between 16,000 and 20,000 vacant homes in Baltimore. Once a mid-20 th century boomtown where residents built the liberty ships and liberator bombers that helped win World War II, the middle-class dreams of this city have been in a decades-long decline. Entire...

Forestry

Love Your Forests All Year Long

February 14, 2013 Tiffany Holloway, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Forests are an intricate part of our life, from the air they clean to the water they provide. So, we invite you to love your national forests.

Forestry

Forest Service Helps Hollywood Go Green

February 13, 2013 Rebecca Wallace, Forest Products Laboratory, U.S. Forest Service

Hollywood’s first 100 percent sustainable studio set was created for 20 th Century Fox’s comedy series “Raising Hope” thanks to the efforts of the U.S. Forest Service’s Forest Products Laboratory and NOBLE Environmental Technologies, a long-term collaborator with the laboratory. NOBLE Environmental...

Forestry

Florida Students Go Back in Time on Their National Forest

February 12, 2013 Susan Blake, National Forests in Florida, U.S. Forest Service

More than 100 Franklin County middle and high school students got to explore the life of an 18 th century sailor through a living history program presented by employees of the National Forests in Florida and the U.S. Coast Guard.

Forestry

A Biobased Economy for Rural America

February 12, 2013 Sarah Adler, Nevada State Director, USDA Rural Development

In the days after the Super Bowl it is not unusual for spectators to “Monday morning quarterback” the advertisements, as well as the plays that were called. For the members of two renewable fuels industries, however, there was no disputing the message of the now famous “God made a farmer” ad...

USDA Results Energy Rural

Secretary Vilsack Confirms Support for Tribes at Meeting with Tribal College Presidents

February 11, 2013 Max Finberg, Acting Director, Office of Tribal Relations

Speaking to the presidents of tribal colleges from across the nation at the Agriculture Department last week, Secretary Tom Vilsack expressed his commitment to support Tribes and further strengthening the government-to-government relationship.

Initiatives

Finding ‘Gold’ in Bug Bellies

February 07, 2013 Zoë Hoyle, Southern Research Station, U.S. Forest Service

Almost three years ago, two biology professors at Delta State University in Mississippi brainstormed how to give science undergraduates research experience in microbiology and entomology. They hit upon the idea of searching for “science gold” in the bellies of bugs. Professors Tanya McKinney and...

Forestry Research and Science

Building a Better Website for the Battle Against Forest Invaders

February 06, 2013 Frank Sapio, Health Technology Enterprise Team, U.S Forest Service

The Forest Service is making it easier than ever to report the spread of insects that have invaded America’s national, state, private and urban forests. Forest Health Protection has released Version 2 of its mapping and reporting portal. Built on the latest technology, the portal is an interactive...

Forestry Animals Plants

Ten Best Cities for Urban Forests

February 06, 2013 Alice Ewen, Urban and Community Forestry, U.S. Forest Service

America is home to more than 100 million acres of urban and community forests. These are the forests that line our streets, shade our buildings and burst with color every spring and fall. Trees also clean our air and help prevent pollution and flooding. That's one of the reasons we like to call our...

Forestry
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