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Tribal Members Trained and Hired to Hunt for Resources of Cultural Value

April 13, 2018 Estelle J. Bowman, Office of Tribal Relations, USDA Forest Service

White Mountain Apache tribal member Gregg Henry hiked along the southwest landscape of the Tonto National Forest in Arizona with the specific intention to identify and record sacred places.

Forestry

Get a Little Wild with Flowers on National Forests, Grasslands

May 03, 2016 Leah Anderson, U.S. Forest Service

Hiking along the peaceful Greer Spring Trail in the Mark Twain National Forest the pathway is decorated with abundant wildflowers in bloom—vibrant yellow trout lily, Jacob’s ladder and white harbinger of spring. Look up and you may see Indian pipe, bird’s-foot violet, and firepink scattered along...

Conservation Forestry

An Amphibian Only a Mother (or Biologist) Could Love Needs your Attention

February 26, 2015 Nat Gillespie, Fisheries Program, U.S. Forest Service

Hiding beneath a pile of rocks in a clear mountain stream flowing from the Pisgah National Forest in North Carolina lurks North America’s largest salamander, the Eastern hellbender. It is also locked in battle between its perilous decline and valiant struggle for survival. Sediment from runoff...

Forestry
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