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Rock n’ Roll Conservationists Celebrate America’s Forests, USDA Green Buildings Strategy

April 01, 2011 Jane Knowlton, U.S. Forest Service

America’s forests and all the benefits they provide were cause for celebration at a special reception Wed., March 30 in Washington D.C. as part of America’s recognition of the U.N.’s Year of Forests 2011.

Conservation Forestry

Harnessing Forest Service Programs to Support Local and Regional Food Systems

March 25, 2011 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan

When people think about USDA they usually think of the Farm Service Agency loan officer helping a farmer finance a new tractor, the Extension agent explaining the latest research to a rancher, or the Rural Development employee bringing broadband to a rural community. But few would realize our...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Valuing Drinking Water – From Forests to Faucets

March 23, 2011 Albert H. Todd, Assistant Director & Emily Weidner, Natural Resource Specialist, Cooperative Forestry, Ecosystem Services and Markets, U.S. Forest Service

More and more these days we recognize that clean water is one of the most important products of our forests. Forest lands are the source of nearly two-thirds of water in the 48 contiguous states -- the clean water that fills our rivers, streams, lakes and wetlands, sustains our fisheries, or flows...

Conservation Forestry

Students Impact Forest Service Planning Rule Process

March 15, 2011 Robert Westover, U.S. Forest Service

Although the U.S. Forest Service Planning Rule is still a draft document, it has helped to produce environmental change for one special group of involved students. Over the past year this special group of young adults attended planning rule public sessions, followed developing issues, and then...

Initiatives Forestry

Forest Service Goal of Getting Kids Outdoors, Educating Young People Fits with Girl Scouts Legacy

March 11, 2011 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, US Forest Service

In 1995, the Girl Scouts of the USA adopted “ Linking Girls to the Land,” a program supported by the U.S. Forest Service and one that echoes the non-profit organization’s nearly decade-long legacy of helping to build girls of courage, confidence and character, and who make the world a better place...

Initiatives Forestry

Forest Service and Natural Resources Conservation Service Present Conservation Excellence Awards

March 11, 2011 Maya Solomon, Program Specialist, Cooperative Forestry Office, U.S. Forest Service

The U.S. Forest Service and the Natural Resources Conservation Service honored partnerships in four states for outstanding efforts in conservation and forest stewardship. The National Joint Forestry Team, comprised of the Forest Service, NRCS, conservation districts, and state forestry organizations...

Conservation Forestry

i-Tree software to Help Communities Fight Invasive Species

March 03, 2011 Anne Buckelew Cumming, Forester, Urban and Community Forestry Program, Northeastern Area, State and Private Forestry, U.S. Forest Service

The Forest Service’s i-Tree Pest Detection software, due to be released next week, is going to help urban foresters curb the spread of invasive species and the dead trees left in their wake. Cities and communities are frequently the first site of introduction for exotic pests, where they remain...

Forestry

Continuing the Conservation Legacy: Centennial of the Weeks Act of 1911

March 02, 2011 Jane Knowlton, US Forest Service Office of Communication

The Weeks Act, which went into effect on March 1, 1911, has been identified as one of the most important pieces of environmental legislation in American history. In the early 1900s the public began to embrace a more proactive attitude toward conserving public lands. Just the year before, in 1910...

Forestry

Forest Service Continues its Support of Minority Landowners

February 24, 2011 Steve Marshall, Asst. Director for Cooperative Forestry, U.S. Forest Service

The U.S. Forest Service is helping Minority Landowner Magazine celebrate its 5th anniversary with a conference in support of minority farmers, ranchers and forest landowners. Minority Landowner will convene the conference Feb. 24-26 in Raleigh, N.C., with some 300 farmers and landowners from across...

Forestry

i-Tree Findings Make the Case for Trees

February 16, 2011 Al Zelaya, Davey Tree Expert Co.

Like in many communities, tree care in Casper, Wyo. was largely reactive and just one of many duties performed by the Public Services Department staff. Year after year of seeing trees removed without a plan for replacement worried the city staff members who performed tree work. No one, however, had...

Forestry
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