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Golden Smokey Award Honors 50 Years of Partnership

May 27, 2011 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

What better way to celebrate wildfire prevention education than saluting a 9-year-old girl and an organization that has roots dating back to 1891.

Initiatives Forestry

Faces of the Forest Celebrates Dave Kretschmann

May 26, 2011 Kathryn Sosbe, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

You might say that Dave Kretschmann has engineered his way into Major League Baseball’s history books. Kretschmann’s work as a research general engineer led him to figure out why so many bats used by Major League Baseball were shattered. “Since late in the 2008 season, we’ve seen video of every...

Forestry

Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center: Gone to the Dog

May 25, 2011 Phil Sammon, Forest Service Public Affairs Officer

To celebrate its 13 th anniversary this year, the Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center in Great Falls, Montana, has gone to the dog – one dog in particular that served as an integral part of the Lewis & Clark expedition more than 200 years ago. The Center historically interprets the importance and...

Forestry

DNA Research that can Assist with Understanding the Effects of Climate Change

May 25, 2011 Robert Hudson Westover, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Forest Service

In a scientific achievement that is important in planning for future climate scenarios, and for protecting some endangered animal species, U.S. Forest Service research geneticist Bryce Richardson and research ecologist Michael Schwartz, have sequenced more than 40 billion base pairs of DNA from 130...

Forestry Research and Science

High Wood Product Output Doesn’t Correlate to Higher Carbon Emissions According to US Forest Service Research

May 19, 2011 Robert Hudson Westover, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Forest Service

A study by researchers at the U.S. Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory shows that the lowest rates of deforestation and forest carbon emissions occur in global regions with the highest rates of forest product output. Counter intuitively global regions with the highest rates of deforestation...

Forestry

Finding Common Ground for Salmon and Sitka Deer

May 11, 2011 Samia Savell, NRCS Alaska

What do wild Alaskan salmon and Sitka black-tailed deer have in common? Other than playing starring roles on many Alaskans’ favorite dinner menus, they also both thrive in forests with large open canopies of hardwood and conifers with thick plant undergrowth. Such characteristics exist in mature...

Conservation Forestry

U.S. Forest Service and Partners Create a Storytelling DVD Designed to Inform and Inspire Hmong Americans

May 11, 2011 Jane Hodgins, Northern Research Station

A new DVD is helping to deliver conservation messages designed to encourage Hmong Americans to enjoy public lands and be mindful of the responsibilities associated with enjoying the America’s great outdoors. Conservation professionals have lacked culturally-appropriate tools for reaching the Hmong...

Conservation Forestry

Human Ecology Mapping and “All-Lands” Conservation

May 10, 2011 Diane Banegas, USDA Forest Service R&D

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. U. S. Forest Service social scientist Lee Cerveny has carved out a special niche in the world of research. While her...

Forestry Research and Science

Study Shows Mangroves are a Major Player in Climate Change

May 03, 2011 Robert Hudson Westover, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Forest Service

Mangroves have declined by nearly half in the last 50 years. This is disconcerting to scientists because the hardy brackish tidal tree in an important bulkhead against climate change, according to findings is a recent study published in the journal Nature Geoscience.

Forestry Research and Science