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High School Students Discover the Forest

September 17, 2013 Laura Kenefic and Jane Hodgins, Northern Research Station, U.S. Forest Service

When you invite high school students into the woods, you set the stage for wonder, excitement and endless questions. Organizers for “Discover the Forest,” a new venture sponsored by the U.S. Forest Service and the University of Maine, also hope that, in addition to learning about the forest...

Forestry

Forest Service Launches New Wildland Fire Website

August 12, 2013 Keith Riggs, Office of Communication, US Forest Service

This blog is part of a series from the U.S. Forest Service on its wildland firefighting program to increase awareness about when and how the agency suppresses fires, to provide insights into the lives of those fighting fires, and to explain some of the cutting-edge research underway on fire behavior...

Forestry

Smurfs Encourage Kids to Get Outdoors

August 02, 2013 Anabele Cornejo, Cleveland National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

Little blue gnome-like creatures helped the U.S. Forest Service kick off its latest campaign to get people out into the woods. Partnering with the Ad Council and Sony Pictures Entertainment, the Forest Service recently launched its Discover the Forest campaign featuring the Smurfs and their new...

Forestry

Native Peoples Honored with Trail in Oregon National Forest

July 19, 2013 Joni Quarnstrom, Siuslaw National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

The Alsea were a tribe of Native Americans who, for thousands of years, lived along the central Oregon Coast. In 1901 anthropologist Livingston Farrand predicted their loss in “Notes on the Alsea Indians of Oregon.” On June 1, the City of Yachats, a small coastal city in Oregon, joined with the U.S...

Forestry

Wetland Conservation: Good for Nature, Good for the Soul

July 08, 2013 Michelle Banks, NRCS

Maybe it’s Murry Moore’s profession as a funeral director that inspires him to put tired land to rest, but his restoration efforts of nearly 700 acres on the banks of the Obion River in western Tennessee has ensured a peaceful home for wildlife. In the early 1950s, Moore’s parents bought the tract...

Conservation

Oregon Dunes Teach Elementary Students about Conservation

July 03, 2013 Brian Hoeh, Siuslaw National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

Most people wouldn’t associate sand dunes with a forest, but on the central Oregon Coast, the Siuslaw National Forest is home for the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area – 40 miles of wind-sculpted, shifting sands towering up to 500 feet above sea level. Formed by the ancient forces of wind, water...

Forestry

Buried Alive: The Petrifying True Story of a Forest Turned to Stone

June 26, 2013 Michael Fracasso, Minerals and Geology Management, and L.F. Chambers, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Imagine nearing the remote, rugged crest of the Gallatin Range in Montana’s Gallatin National Forest. As you scramble up-slope, you put your hand against what appears to be a lightning-blasted stump for balance. But the stump is not weather-polished wood—it’s made of stone. These are the 50-million...

Forestry

Military Veterans Trained in Firefighting Techniques through Forest Service and California Conservation Corps

May 17, 2013 Stanton Florea, Pacific Southwest Region & Tiffany Holloway, Office of Communication

The U.S. Forest Service has partnered with the California Conservation Corps to provide firefighter training for military veterans. “Fire and Aviation Management is particularly appealing because of the significance of our mission and our well-defined organization,” said Robert Baird, deputy...

Conservation Forestry

The New Green British Invasion

May 14, 2013 Robert Westover, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

The U.S. Forest Service Green Team wants you to know that Green Office Week has arrived from across the Atlantic. The first Green Office Week was launched in 2009 in Great Britain in response to research showing that United Kingdom employees felt they were being held back from being environmentally...

Conservation Forestry

Job Corps Students Graduate to Fight Fires Across the Nation

May 13, 2013 Christine Schuldheisz, Boise National Forest, U.S. Forest Service

Until recently, Thomas Barnett, formerly of Washington state, did not have a career goal in mind. However, this spring, the 24-year-old graduated from the Centennial Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center in Nampa, Idaho, and will begin his career as a seasonal firefighter on a fire crew with the...

Forestry
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