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Bringing Back Diversity in Eastern Forests for Landowners, Wildlife

December 29, 2016 Justin Fritscher, Natural Resources Conservation Service

What do biologists look for in a healthy forest? A diversity in the ages and composition of trees and occasional breaks in canopy to allow sunlight to reach understory plants. Healthy forests, just like healthy human populations, are sustained by a diversity of ages. Each group has a role to play in...

Conservation

Canoemobile inspires future conservation leaders!

December 29, 2016 Leah Anderson, Communication Coordination, Eastern Regional Office U.S. Forest Service

A young girl looks fearfully at the large wooden canoe bobbing on the water. She steps into the canoe and it moves. She yelps, and is given a reassuring smile by her boat captain. She gets settled holding her paddle tightly, convinced with every movement that the canoe will capsize. The canoe takes...

Initiatives Forestry

MyPlate, MyWins: Find Your Real Solutions for a Healthy New Year

December 28, 2016 Kevin Concannon, USDA Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

Every January, Americans are bombarded with information about New Year’s resolutions. While many of us set our hopes high on January 1 st, our commitment to our lofty resolutions tends to dwindle over time. In fact, by June, less than half of us are still committed to accomplishing our New Year’s...

Food and Nutrition

Between Two Worlds: Frank Lake heals the land using modern science and traditional ecological knowledge

December 28, 2016 Diane Banegas, U.S. Forest Service, Research and Development

Frank Lake grew up learning traditional practices from the Karuk and Yurok Tribes. He developed an interest in science which led to his career choice as a research ecologist with the U.S. Forest Service’s Pacific Southwest Research Station. As a young man, he didn’t realize how unusual the...

Forestry

Getting a School Garden Blooming

December 28, 2016 LaShonda Walker, Public Affairs Specialist, Food and Nutrition Service Southwest Region

School gardens are gaining popularity across the country. In Texas, nearly 3,000 schools participate in farm to school activities. Some of these schools work with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension’s Learn, Grow, Eat, and Go program. Jeff Raska, a school garden specialist with the AgriLife Extension...

Food and Nutrition

USDA and HHS Partnered this Summer to Help Human Trafficking Survivors in Rural and Tribal Communities

December 22, 2016 Greg Linden, Acting Deputy Chief, USDA Emergency Programs Division; and Flavia Keenan-Guerra, Trafficking Program Specialist, HHS Administration for Children and Families

Human trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery and many survivors of it didn’t realize that their situation was a crime. This crime occurs when a trafficker uses force, fraud or coercion to control another person for the purpose of engaging in commercial sex acts or soliciting labor or services...

Initiatives

USDA Reaches Out to Growing Asian American and Pacific Islander Population

December 22, 2016 Janet Nuzum, USDA Senior Advisor and Director of Asian American and Pacific Islander Affairs, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration

Did you know that Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) make up the fastest growing population group in the United States? Increasing over four times as rapidly as the overall U.S. population, AAPIs are projected to more than double by 2060, from 20 million today to 50 million. A recent...

Trade

Climate Smart Conservation Partnership Serves Two Scoops of On-Farm Solutions

December 21, 2016 Kari Cohen, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Eating a pint of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream may make you feel guilty about your waistline, but thanks to a new partnership between the ice cream company and USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), you may be able to feel less guilty about contributing to climate change. The partnership is...

Conservation

An Insider's Journey to Improving Food Security and Literacy in Tanzania

December 21, 2016 Krissy Young, Foreign Agricultural Service Public Affairs

USDA’s McGovern–Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition Program helps reduce hunger and improve literacy and primary education in low-income, food-deficit countries around the world. Today, USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) works hand-in-hand with non-profit charitable...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition Trade

Interactive Online Resource to Learn about Climate Change Adaptation

December 21, 2016 Kailey Marcinkowski, Northern Research Station, U.S. Forest Service

The Climate Change Resource Center (CCRC) has recently released a new education resource on climate change adaptation responses to help the USDA Forest Service, USDA Climate Hubs, other agencies, and the general public learn more about responding to a changing climate. The CCRC is an online...

Initiatives Forestry