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Forest Service Celebrates Bird Migration

June 05, 2013 Alicia N. Brizuela, Conservation Outreach Intern

The beauty of watching a flock of birds migrating on the wing is a sight many enjoy. Protecting their habitats to help them on their journeys is part of the work that U.S. Forest Service employees across the nation do every day. “Forests and grasslands managed by the U.S. Forest Service are critical...

Conservation Forestry

Students Demonstrate Innovation at White House Science Fair

April 26, 2013 Dr. Ann Bartuska, Deputy Under Secretary for Research, Education, and Economics

As a kid, I didn’t quite grasp the science behind a game of hopscotch or ball and jacks. It was later in life that I learned the scientific principles behind my childhood fun. Today, in an era of high-definition video games and 3-dimensional TV’s, it’s more challenging than ever to keep kids...

Research and Science

Arbor Day a Celebration of Trees

April 26, 2013 Joanna Stancil, State and Private Forestry, and Robert Westover, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

The U.S. Forest Service wants you to remember the last time you lay on the grass and looked up and were inspired by tree branches swaying in the breeze—or when you sat under an old oak tree feeling the rough bark of its trunk against your back. If you can’t remember, or you’ve never done these...

Forestry

Smokey Goes In for Checkup, Cleaning

April 24, 2013 Leo Kay, Office of Communication, U.S Forest Service

One of America’s most well-known, beloved and important icons is going to have a little work done over the next several weeks in preparation for his upcoming 70 th birthday in 2014. The mechanical Smokey Bear that welcomes scores of visitors to the U.S. Forest Service headquarters building in...

Forestry

With USDA Assistance, a Historic Mississippi Courthouse gets a New Lease on Life

February 20, 2013 Megan Pittman, USDA Mississippi Public Information Coordinator

In 2009, Bolivar County, Mississippi, Administrator William Hooker and a board-delegated crew of local leaders traveled to meet with members of Congress in Washington, D.C., to rally for the financial support to restore the Bolivar County courthouse in Rosedale, MS. They received funding for the...

Rural

Un Lugar en la Mesa para Promotoras

February 19, 2013 Roxana U. Barillas, Subdirectora del Centro para Organizaciones Religiosas y Comunitarias del Departamento de Agricultura de EE.UU.

Imagínese que usted va al supermercado y lo reciben justo fuera de la tienda con una mesa llena de consejos sobre alimentos saludables para su familia, tomando en cuenta un presupuesto limitado - en su idioma. Esto es sólo una manera en que los trabajadores de salud comunitaria de la organización no...

Food and Nutrition

A Place at the Table for Promotoras

February 19, 2013 Roxana U. Barillas, Deputy Director, USDA Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

Imagine going to the supermarket and being greeted right outside the store with a table full of healthy eating tips for your family, on a budget – in your language. That is just one way community health workers from the nonprofit La Clinica de Pueblo in the nation’s capital are promoting health and...

Food and Nutrition

Food for Thought Exhibit: Putting the Dietary Guidelines into Action at the Koshland Science Museum

November 28, 2012 Dr. Robert Post, Deputy Director, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

On November 15, 2012, the National Academy of Sciences Koshland Science Museum here in Washington, DC, premiered its new Food for Thought exhibit. This engaging experience offers an interactive and thought-provoking opportunity for visitors to explore the practical how-to of healthy eating. To kick...

Food and Nutrition

How a Pioneering Woman and the Early USDA Launched a Second California "Gold Rush"

April 13, 2012 Dave Sanden, Public Affairs Specialist, Natural Resources Conservation Service

This year USDA is commemorating the 150 th anniversary of our founding. From time to time we will post blogs – like this one – that look to celebrate our past accomplishments and share the unique and important contributions the Department has made to the nation over 150 years. Also, be sure to sign...

Conservation

Forest Service Information Center in Washington, DC to Reach its 250,000 Visitor This Spring Season

March 21, 2012 Deidra L. McGee, Forest Service Office of Communication

Many tourists in the nation’s capital have stumbled into the historical Sidney R. Yates Federal Building which houses the Forest Service national headquarters by mistake --- they were looking for the Holocaust Museum or the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, which is just down the street. But once...

Forestry
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