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Massive Mine Clean-Up Restores Landscape; Contributes Millions to Local Economy

October 04, 2017 Holly Krake, Pacific Northwest Region, U.S. Forest Service

Deep in the heart of the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, above Lake Chelan, a dramatic sight has unfolded for the last five summers as dozens of bulldozers, graders, loaders and excavators worked to reshape a rock-strewn mountain side.

Forestry

In the Face of Natural Disaster, USDA Answers the Call to Action

October 04, 2017 Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue

Over the last few weeks, we have seen parts of our country devastated by natural disasters. People in Florida, Georgia, Texas, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands experienced devastation that affected every part of their life, including food, housing, and their livelihood. President Trump called on...

Farming Food and Nutrition

Go Where the Wild Colors Are

September 29, 2017 Robert Westover, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Fall is here and it’s time to go wild! Or at least go to where nature’s brilliant hues of reds, yellows, and oranges are dotting our autumnal landscape: America’s national grasslands. In fact, there are millions of square miles of these grasslands, and more than 16 million acres of them are managed...

Forestry

Learn, Play, Serve on National Public Lands Day

September 26, 2017 Larry Moore, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

National forests and grasslands deliver countless benefits to the American people. They support economies. They create jobs. They’re home to countless species of fish and wildlife. They offer world-class recreation opportunities. They purify our water and air. The list goes on.

Forestry

How the Forest Service Helped Shape our Nation’s Disaster Preparedness Framework

September 11, 2017 Kerry Greene, Fire and Aviation Management, U.S. Forest Service

In 2001, Forest Service Incident Management Teams and crews responded to the terrorist attacks of September 11th with a well-coordinated response of multiple local, state, and federal emergency personnel. Our response to this national crisis highlighted the critical role of incident management...

Forestry

While Your Eyes are on the Sky, Keep Your Mind on Safety

August 17, 2017 Larry Moore, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

A solar eclipse is a marvel to behold. Finding yourself in the narrow path where the sun is totally eclipsed is a rare opportunity. On August 21, millions of people are expected to flock to this " path of totality" that stretches from Oregon to South Carolina.

Forestry Health and Safety

Forest Stewardship Keeps Georgia Grandmother Independent

August 10, 2017 Jarrett Caston, State and Private Forestry, US Forest Service

Sandra Cummings is an African American woman who is a part owner of two forested landscapes in Georgia. Her first property, 325 acres of land with a home in the city of Madison, was passed down by her maternal great-grandmother, who was born a slave. The second property consists of 165 acres of land...

Forestry

Turning Up the Heat – Fires Test Performance of Tall Wood Buildings

August 03, 2017 Rebecca Wallace, Forest Products Laboratory, U.S. Forest Service

Wood buildings provide an array of economic and environmental benefits to their communities, and interest in capitalizing on those benefits by constructing mid to high-rise buildings using cross-laminated timber (CLT) is growing.

Forestry

Technology Transfer Report Shows Broad Reach of USDA’s “Made in America” Research

August 02, 2017 Dr. Ann Bartuska, USDA Acting Under Secretary for Research, Education, and Economics

Why is the U.S. Department of Agriculture involved with developing an anti-cancer drug? It’s all part of our work to conduct “Made in America” research that produces new technology and creates business opportunities and jobs.

Research and Science

Coming Together for Healthy People and Places in Metro Denver

July 18, 2017 Dana Coelho, Rocky Mountain Region, U.S. Forest Service

The Metro Denver Area – seven counties along Colorado’s Front Range – is full of nature and people, and growing rapidly. Consistently ranked as one of the fastest growing regions in the nation, Metro Denver is home to just over 3 million people. By 2020 the region’s population should crown 3.3...

Forestry
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