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How the Forest Service Restores Public Lands Now and in the Future

August 10, 2018 Madelyn Dillon, Ecosystem Management Coordination, USDA Forest Service

More than 80 million acres of national forests are at risk from insect infestations, the impacts of prolonged drought, and the too frequent devastation caused by catastrophic wildfire. And the USDA Forest Service has a responsibility to the American public to move quickly and cost-effectively to...

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

More than a Pretty View for rural America

April 15, 2016 Mike Illenberg, U.S. Forest Service

This may sound like a cliché, but our job at the U.S. Forest Service is to do something every day to make your life better. And we mean it. Our work safeguards clean air, clean water, and beautiful, resilient and productive forests and grasslands. These effects of healthy national forests and...

Forestry

On the Map: The Land, Water and Conservation Fund

August 11, 2015 Robert Bonnie, USDA, Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment and Kristen Sarri, DOI, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Policy Management and Budget

There is a Federal program that you may not have heard of, but it is responsible for conserving millions of acres of recreational and conservation lands for Americans to enjoy, and it helps fund local parks, provide access to rivers and trails, and preserve wildlife habitat in every state in the...

Conservation
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