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Wolf Monitoring with the Ho-Chunk Nation

December 17, 2010 DeWayne Snobl, USDA Wildlife Services and Karen Karash, Ho-Chunk Nation Department of Natural Resources

Wolves have an intrinsic value among Ho-Chunk people. The Nation is dedicated to ensuring that wolves remain on the landscape to preserve their role in Ho-Chunk culture for future generations.

Animals Plants

The Holiday Harvest from Christmas Tree Farms

December 16, 2010 Mary Ann Leonard, Special Projects Coordinator, National Agricultural Library

Nine days til Christmas. Many of you already have your trees up, I'm sure, but for just as many, if not more, your tree will be making it's way home sometime over the next week.

Forestry

Bailey’s Elementary School Students Bring Holiday Cheer

December 16, 2010 Jessica Wade, US Forest Service Sustainable Operations

“Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!” Talented fifth graders from Bailey’s Elementary School in Falls Church, VA caroled to Forest Service employees in the Yates Building at the Chief’s annual Open House on Monday, Dec. 6, 2010. The students cheerfully sang a holiday mix of carols including Let...

Forestry

NWRC Receives 2010 Colorado Governor’s Award for High-Impact Research

December 14, 2010 Gail Keirn, APHIS Public Affairs, Fort Collins, CO

APHIS' National Wildlife Research Center (NWRC) recently received the 2010 Colorado Governor’s Award for High-Impact Research for its development of the GonaCon TM Immunocontraceptive Vaccine (GonaCon). The award was one of four given to Colorado-based labs for their cutting-edge research with...

Animals Plants

Giving: The true spirit of Christmas

December 10, 2010 Phil Sammon, US Forest Service public affairs office

Do you have any idea how many ornaments it takes to decorate a 67-foot-tall Christmas tree? Do you ever count your ornaments? For this year’s Capitol Christmas Tree Wyoming did.

Forestry

Integrating Climate Change Issues in Forest Management

December 09, 2010 Sarah Goldfarb; US State Deptartment

Cross-posted from the US State Department Blog from the 16th Session of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP-16) in Cancun, Mexico Addressing the climate challenge requires advancing policies and partnerships that span a number of initiatives, including...

Forestry

USDA launches website to inform the public about user fees

December 06, 2010 Alyn Kiel, APHIS Public Affairs Specialist, Riverdale, MD

USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is launching a website to provide members of the public with information about its user fee programs. The public can access the website at www.aphis.usda.gov/userfees.

Animals Plants

It stands for more than the season

November 30, 2010 Phil Sammon, US Forest Service Public Affairs Office

It stands as a tribute and image of the season, when we as a nation celebrate Christmas. It is the focus of a nation for the lighting ceremony and is the background of news footage, specials and photographs throughout December. It stands in the spotlight for only a few weeks and then the lights fade...

Forestry

Forest Legacy program reaches 2-million acre milestone in protecting threatened private forests

November 24, 2010 Ellita Harrington Willis, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Forest Service

The USDA Forest Service recently reached a milestone of protecting more than 2 million acres of private forests threatened by development. The Forest Service’s Northeastern Area helped the agency reach the milestone when the state of Ohio purchased a 15,000-acre property as the new Vinton Furnace...

Forestry

“World Class Treasure” video series on the Tongass National Forest

November 23, 2010 Phil Sammon, US Forest Service public affairs

Mention to anyone that you traveled to or lived in Alaska, and they are immediately drawn to you with questions and curiosity. Even today Alaska embodies the pioneer spirit that drove generations of Americans to explore, tame and settle our great nation. The USDA Forest Service anticipates that type...

Forestry