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One-Stop Shopping for Federal Scientific Collections

December 19, 2016 Damon Thompson, Communications Director, USDA Research, Education and Economics Mission Area

Federal agencies act as custodians of hundreds of diverse scientific collections that contain everything from plant and animal specimens, tissues, and DNA to microbes, minerals, and moonrocks. These collections are part of the country’s science infrastructure, and support work in fields that include...

Research and Science

Learn How to Bee a Friend during USDA's Pollinator Festival this Friday, June 24

June 20, 2016 Annie Ceccarini, Program Manager, The People's Garden Initiative

The best time to bee a friend to pollinators is now! Today is the first day of summer and the launch of National Pollinator Week, June 20-26. Around the globe, people are celebrating with events that emphasize the importance of pollinators and teach ways to save them. Here at USDA, we’ve issued the...

Initiatives

46 Million-Year-Old Eocene World in a Forest

January 07, 2016 Michael A. Fracasso, US Forest Service

An intrepid fossil hunter on the U.S. Forest Service’s Flathead National Forest in northwest Montana doesn’t need to dig too deep to find exquisitely preserved fossil insects with traces of their original stomach contents. Amazing as this sounds you just need to visit rock outcrops of the Kishenehn...

Forestry

Farmers Do a Lot More than Just Drive Tractors

July 23, 2015 Rachel Anderson, and Onelisa Garza, Interns in the Office of Communications, USDA

This summer we were given the opportunity to intern with the U.S. Department of Agriculture and throughout our experiences we have learned a lot about the agricultural industry and rural America. Today, agriculture plays a huge role in driving the rural economy and the American economy at large, but...

Conservation Technology

Volunteers Have Fossil Field Find on Forests and Grasslands

December 13, 2013 Meghan Stump, U.S. Forest Service

Paleontologist Barbara Beasley’s voice filled with excitement as she described a recent dinosaur find on the Thunder Basin National Grassland in northeastern Wyoming. “This was a once-in-a-lifetime experience for our Passport in Time volunteers,” she said. “Mother Nature preserved and stored this...

Forestry

Your Wilderness Photo Could be Displayed at a Special Smithsonian Exhibition

June 13, 2013 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

The United States has 757 wilderness areas covering nearly 110 million acres of public land, but just one of your photographs could be among those displayed at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History as part of a year-long celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Wilderness Act of...

Forestry
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