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Local Economy Sees Big Benefits from Recovery Act

September 13, 2011 R. "Fitz" Fitzhenry, US Forest Service, State and Private Forestry

In Illinois, the city of Elgin has completed a U.S. Forest Service Recovery Act-funded urban forestry project that channeled over one million dollars into the local economy. Working with businesses such as tree service firms, nurseries, landscapers, hotels, restaurants, graphic designers, and...

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Brothers Continue Family Legacy of Caring for Forests

September 08, 2011 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Brothers Richard and Jim Guldin both went to Penn State, both eventually joined the U.S. Forest Service and both ended up in forest research.You might say their professional path continues their family’s legacy.

Conservation Forestry Rural Research and Science

USDA Forest Service Research Center’s Tree-Planting Technique Takes Root in South

September 07, 2011 Reggie Woodruff, Media Relations Officer, U.S. Forest Service

USDA Forest Service research is transforming exhausted farmland in Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri and Tennessee into thousands of acres of hardwood forests that will provide revenue to landowners, remove carbon from the air and serve as habitats for wildlife. In 1998...

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Rural Champion Helps Bring Together Diverse Outdoor Recreation Interests at the National Forests and Grasslands

September 06, 2011 Talishia Sears, Web Communications Intern

Cross posted from the White House Rural Champions of Change website: Bruce formed the nonprofit organization Choose Outdoors in 2008 to bring together the diverse outdoor recreation interests that enjoy the National Forests and Grasslands.

Conservation Forestry

Students Monitor Urban Wood for Knowledge and Experience

August 31, 2011 Robert Fitzhenry, US Forest Service, Northeastern Area State and Private Forestry

District of Columbia science classes help in an enhanced pest detection program. The Challenge – Non-native wood-boring insects and pathogens that infest and kill trees pose a serious threat to our nation's forests. But monitoring trees to look for emerging insects is time-consuming and resource...

Forestry

Sidebar – What’s it like to do research in the Brazilian Rain Forest?

August 30, 2011 Jimmy Grogan, Field Ecologist

I have lived and worked abroad for most of my adult life, including many years in Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia, so it was not too difficult adjusting to life in the Brazilian Amazon. I learned to speak Portuguese in the field; my tutors were the field assistants that I hired locally. The...

Forestry Research and Science

The Future of Mahogany

August 30, 2011 Diane Banegas, USDA Forest Service, Research and Development

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from the USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. The very name mahogany is synonymous with luxury and sophistication. This beautiful wood has been traded internationally...

Forestry Research and Science

Rural Champion Helps Tribal Farmers with Development and Land Management

August 29, 2011 Talishia Sears, Web Communications Intern, USDA

Cross posted from the White House Rural Champions of Change website: Ross Racine is the Executive Director of Intertribal Agriculture Council. He assumed those duties in January 2001. He served as the IAC Natural Resources Director beginning in 1991, and as the IAC Director of Programs since 1999.

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Off-Road Bicycle Trail Renovated on the Apalachicola National Forest in Florida

August 26, 2011 Susan Blake, USDA Forest Service, National Forests in Florida

In conjunction with National Bike Month, the National Forests in Florida celebrated the renovation of the Munson Hills Off-Road Bicycle Trail on the Apalachicola National Forest. The project was funded by the Recovery Act. The ribbon-cutting event in Bristol, Fla., was attended by an enthusiastic...

Forestry

Youth Workers Improve Los Padres Wilderness Trails

August 22, 2011 Jennifer Gray, USDA Forest Service, Los Padres National Forest

Recovery Act funding spurs a renaissance in backcountry trail maintenance. This year, visitors to the Los Padres National Forest, near Goleta, Calif., are seeing widespread wilderness trail improvements thanks to Recovery Act funds. Nearly $2.3 million was allocated to the forest for wilderness...

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