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US Forest Service Study Finds Sparse Marten Detections Linked to Decline in Habitat

November 08, 2011 Robert H. Westover, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

The wily and elusive American marten, which looks like a cross between a mink and a fox, is getting even harder to find according to recent study by the US Forest Service.

Conservation Forestry

Kick the Tires and Light the Fires

November 08, 2011 R. "Fitz" Fitzhenry, U.S. Forest Service, Northeastern Area State and Private Forestry

The Missouri “Fuels for Schools” projects, funded by Forest Service Recovery Act dollars, are converting aging heating machinery in six schools with woody biomass systems in and around the Ozarks.

Energy Forestry

It Takes a Community to Prepare the Capitol Christmas Tree

November 08, 2011 Renee Lee, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

When the 65-foot Californian white fir from the Stanislaus National Forest arrives at the Capitol at the start of the holiday season, it will arrive with several thousand of its friends from California. The Californian friends will be ornaments, as many as 5,000, that will decorate the Capitol...

Forestry

Forest Service Northeastern Area Funding Supports Chesapeake Bay Restoration Projects

November 07, 2011 Sally Claggett, Chesapeake Forest Service Coordinator, U.S. Forest Service, Northeastern Area State and Private Forestry

The Chesapeake Bay Program and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation recently announced this year’s recipients of the Chesapeake Bay Small Watershed Grants. This year, the program will provide about $3 million in funding, with the Forest Service contributing $300,000.

Conservation Forestry

Forest Service Waives Fees in Honoring Veterans

November 04, 2011 Deidra L. McGee – Forest Service Office of Communication

The U. S. Forest Service will waive fees honoring those brave men and women who have protected our country and nation’s lands during the long Veterans Day weekend November 11-13 at some recreation sites. This is the third time this year that fees have been waived to encourage visitors to come to a...

Forestry

First Forest Service Volunteer Receives Recognition

November 04, 2011 Deidra L. McGee – Forest Service Office of Communication

It is quite a phenomenon to be the first of anything and to be recognized for it. It is especially noteworthy when you have a passion for the land, and are willing to work and care for it as a volunteer. That’s what Gloria Owen did as the first official volunteer in the U.S. Forest Service’s history...

Forestry

Carbon Study Conducted on US Forest Service Land Reveals Unexpected Results

November 03, 2011 Robert H. Westover, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

A 12-year study on the U.S. Forest Service’s Harshaw Experimental Forest near Rhinelander, WI is challenging long-held assumptions about how future forests will respond to the rising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

Forestry

Living the Dream on the San Bernardino National Forest

November 01, 2011 Renee Lee, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

As a little girl, actress Betty White dreamed of becoming one. Gary Locke, U.S. ambassador to China, also shared this childhood dream. What makes Jana Desrocher different is that she is living this dream. Since May, Desrocher of Hemet, Calif. has been doing many of the duties of a forest ranger on...

Forestry

US Forest Service HistoriCorps Program Honored by National Trust for Historic Preservation

October 26, 2011 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, US Forest Service

The U.S. Forest Service’s HistoriCorps program in Golden, Colo., is one of 23 award winners honored by the National Trust for Historic Preservation during its 2011 National Preservation Conference Oct. 20 in Buffalo, N.Y.

Forestry

Wilderness Rangers Have Work Cut Out for them in Washington’s Backcountry

October 26, 2011 Kelly Sprute, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, US Forest Service

Hiking the backcountry in a national forest is a special experience where you will see wildlife and nature in its basic elements. But just in case you run into problems, there are wilderness rangers on some trails to lend a hand.

Forestry
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