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Secretary’s Tribal Advisor Chalks up Long Hours Working on Behalf of Tribes

February 10, 2011 Janie Hipp, Senior Adviser for Tribal Relations

Members of the Tribes already know this, but President Obama, Secretary Vilsack and members of this Administration take very seriously the need to work with Tribes on a government to government basis, and to provide the Tribes with the technical and economic support they need not just to survive...

Rural

Continuing Engagement to Collaboratively Develop the Forest Service Planning Rule

February 10, 2011 Associate Chief Mary Wagner, U.S. Forest Service

The wait is over! The U.S. Forest Service unveiled its proposed Forest Planning Rule today. This proposed rule is the outcome of the most participatory planning rule development process in Forest Service history. Based on your feedback gathered online and during more than 40 public meetings hosted...

Forestry

Designing, Creating, and Teaching in Schoolyard Gardens

February 08, 2011 Tamberly Conway, U.S. Forest Service

One way to help reconnect today's children to the outdoors is through gardening. Schoolyard gardens are places where students not only learn about wildlife species and ecosystems, but also become outdoor classrooms where they hone their academic skills and nurture their innate curiosity and...

Initiatives Forestry

Woodsy Owl Helps Kickoff Local School Recycling Program

February 07, 2011 Jessica Wade; US Forest Service Sustainable Operations

Woodsy Owl and Forest Service staff members visited Braddock Elementary School in Fairfax County, Virginia on Friday, Jan. 14 to kickoff the school-wide Recycling Program. Forest Service employees were part of a K-2 nd grade assembly that focused on educating students about the four R’s—reduce...

Initiatives Forestry

30 Years of Collaboration: U.S. – China Science & Technology Cooperation on Agriculture and Forestry

January 21, 2011 Torey Liepa, Public Affairs Specialist, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Recently, Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) Director John P. Holdren and the Minister of Science and Technology for the People’s Republic of China, Wan Gang, signed an historic extension to the U.S.-China Agreement on Cooperation in Science and Technology. The newly extended agreement...

Trade Research and Science

Smokejumpers as “Beetle Busters”

January 12, 2011 Jennifer Jones, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Forest Service, Fire and Aviation Management

While many USDA Forest Service employees spend their summers working as Smokejumpers fighting wildfires in the west, they in turn spend their falls in the east working as Beetle Busters, helping the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) combat the Asian longhorned beetle (ALB).

Forestry Animals Plants

Looking Back on USDA’s Recovery Efforts in Haiti

January 12, 2011 Eugene Philhower, Foreign Agricultural Service

Today marks the one-year anniversary of the devastating earthquake that hit Haiti. The earthquake devastated the already fragile and poor country, killing more than 300,000 people, and brought economic activities to a standstill leaving the capital of Port au Prince in a condition that is almost...

Food and Nutrition Trade

Bailey’s Elementary School Students Bring Holiday Cheer

December 16, 2010 Jessica Wade, US Forest Service Sustainable Operations

“Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!” Talented fifth graders from Bailey’s Elementary School in Falls Church, VA caroled to Forest Service employees in the Yates Building at the Chief’s annual Open House on Monday, Dec. 6, 2010. The students cheerfully sang a holiday mix of carols including Let...

Forestry

Giving: The true spirit of Christmas

December 10, 2010 Phil Sammon, US Forest Service public affairs office

Do you have any idea how many ornaments it takes to decorate a 67-foot-tall Christmas tree? Do you ever count your ornaments? For this year’s Capitol Christmas Tree Wyoming did.

Forestry

Integrating Climate Change Issues in Forest Management

December 09, 2010 Sarah Goldfarb; US State Deptartment

Cross-posted from the US State Department Blog from the 16th Session of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP-16) in Cancun, Mexico Addressing the climate challenge requires advancing policies and partnerships that span a number of initiatives, including...

Forestry
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