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Prince Follows Great-Grandfather's Steps through the Forest

November 19, 2013 Kristie Salzmann, Shoshone National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

On a beautiful fall day on America’s first national forest, Prince Albert II of Monaco retraced the steps his great-grandfather took 100 years ago through the wilderness of the Shoshone National Forest in Wyoming. Prince Albert II helped celebrate on Sept. 20 the centennial anniversary of the...

Forestry

Sun Ranch Helps Protect Sage Grouse in Wyoming

March 15, 2013 Haley Lockwood, NRCS Wyoming

Dennis Sun, owner of the Sun Ranch west of Casper, Wyo. and publisher/owner of the Wyoming Livestock Roundup, is making his ranch friendlier for a small bird that he can neither sell nor hunt. That’s because he wanted to help ensure that the sage grouse doesn’t get listed as an endangered species...

Conservation

NRCS Snow Surveyor Collects Vital Water Data, Lives Dream Job

January 10, 2013 Spencer Miller, NRCS

Koeberle’s job carries her over mountains by helicopter and horse, snowshoes and skis. She has encountered grizzly bears, avalanches and wolves and visited ridges that few people have seen. Koeberle is a hydrologist and snow surveyor for USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and works...

Conservation

Forest Service Botanist Shares Fall’s Native Plant Diversity on South Dakota’s Black Hills National Forest

November 09, 2012 Jill Welborn, US Forest Service District Botanist, Northern Hills Ranger District, Black Hills National Forest

Perhaps it’s just me, but I think many people are relieved to see the fall colors and relish the cool mornings here on the Black Hills National Forest.

Forestry

New Conservation Agreement Provides Wildlife Habitat and Creates Recreational Opportunities

March 01, 2012 Sarah Graddy, NRCS

A new land conservation agreement will protect key wildlife habitat in Wyoming’s Green River Valley. The agreement, which establishes two conservation easements on the Fish Creek Flying W Ranches near Big Piney, was coordinated by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department and The Conservation Fund.

Conservation

NRCS Helps Preserve Wyoming Ranching Family's Way of Life with Conservation Easement

February 10, 2012 Sarah Graddy, NRCS Public Affairs

A large, family-run ranch in Wyoming was recently placed in permanent conservation easement with the help of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and The Conservation Fund. The efforts of other partners were also key. The ranch, which is one of the oldest operating ranches held by...

Conservation

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

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

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

Wyoming Jobs Forum Held in Casper

January 14, 2010 Jan Hoskinson, Public Information Officer, USDA Rural Development, Wyoming

Approximately 25 Wyoming residents attended a forum on job creation that was hosted by USDA Rural Development and the Farm Service Agency. The forum was held at a hotel in Casper on January 12 th, 2010 as a follow up to President Obama’s December 3 rd White House briefings on job creation.

USDA Results Rural
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