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It stands for more than the season

November 30, 2010 Phil Sammon, US Forest Service Public Affairs Office

It stands as a tribute and image of the season, when we as a nation celebrate Christmas. It is the focus of a nation for the lighting ceremony and is the background of news footage, specials and photographs throughout December. It stands in the spotlight for only a few weeks and then the lights fade...

Forestry

Forest Legacy program reaches 2-million acre milestone in protecting threatened private forests

November 24, 2010 Ellita Harrington Willis, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Forest Service

The USDA Forest Service recently reached a milestone of protecting more than 2 million acres of private forests threatened by development. The Forest Service’s Northeastern Area helped the agency reach the milestone when the state of Ohio purchased a 15,000-acre property as the new Vinton Furnace...

Forestry

“World Class Treasure” video series on the Tongass National Forest

November 23, 2010 Phil Sammon, US Forest Service public affairs

Mention to anyone that you traveled to or lived in Alaska, and they are immediately drawn to you with questions and curiosity. Even today Alaska embodies the pioneer spirit that drove generations of Americans to explore, tame and settle our great nation. The USDA Forest Service anticipates that type...

Forestry

Making Dreams Come True

November 09, 2010 Phil Sammon, U.S. Forest Service, Office of Communication

It isn’t part of the agency’s mission statement to make childhood dreams come true – but it became our privilege today at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC. U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell had the honor of making a childhood dream come true for actress Betty White.

Forestry

Outdoor Recreation is an Essential Part of American Culture

November 08, 2010 Keith Riggs, USDA Forest Service, Office of Communication

Upcoming Veterans Day, November 11, marks the fourth time this year that the U.S. Forest Service is offering national fee waivers on recreation sites it manages. The choice of this date has been made to honors the country’s veterans, members of the armed services, and their families.

Forestry

Capitol Christmas Tree to be harvested this weekend

November 05, 2010 Beverly Carroll, Capitol Christmas Tree Program Coordinator, and Phil Sammon, US Forest Service Office of Communication

The 2010 Capitol Christmas Tree will be harvested and prepared for its cross-country journey this weekend. This year’s tree is coming from the Bridger-Teton National Forest in Wyoming, the first time the tree has come from Wyoming. The tree, a 67-foot Engelmann Spruce, will be harvested at 8 a.m...

Forestry

USDA Forest Service Conservation Education Staff Participates in First Annual Green Schools Conference

October 22, 2010 Deidra L. McGee, USDA Forest Service, Office of Communication

The USDA Forest Service Conservation Education staff is participating in the first annual National Green Schools Conference in Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 24-26. The conference is being sponsored by the Green Schools National Network. Conservation Education and partner, American Forest Foundation’s...

Initiatives Forestry

“A Personal Impact to Climate Change”: Preserving the Northwoods Landscape for Future Generations

October 21, 2010 Leslie Brandt, Northern Research Station, Institute of Applied Carbon Science

Every summer since I was four years old, I’ve been returning to a small glacial lake in Northern Wisconsin where my family had summer cottages. As a child, I’d spend all day swimming in the lake that was darkened by the tannins secreted by the surrounding hemlock trees. The lake was often so cold...

Conservation Research and Science

USDA Forest Service to receive “Family Hike” painting from artist Robert Bateman

October 20, 2010 Deidra L. McGee, Office of Communication, Washington Office

The “Family Hike” masterpiece by Canadian wildlife artist Robert Bateman will be presented to the USDA Forest Service this Friday, October 22, at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto. The Forest Service is acquiring the original painting to support the growth of the Robert Bateman Get to Know Program...

Forestry

A Glacier in DC

October 19, 2010 Keith Riggs, USDA Forest Service, Washington, DC

It started as a three-quarter ton chunk of ice taken out of Mendenhall Lake on the Tongass National Forest in Juneau, Alaska.

Forestry Research and Science
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