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Faces of the Forest Celebrates Daniel McCarthy

July 29, 2011 Beverly Carroll, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

As a disabled Vietnam Veteran, Daniel stated, “my greatest honor was having the opportunity to participate with Missing-in-Action work by returning to Vietnam and Laos assisting in recovery efforts of fellow soldiers.” For over 15 years, Daniel has worked as a Tribal Relations Program Manager on the...

Forestry

Forests Inside Out!

July 28, 2011 Nancy Molina, U.S. Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station

Forests Inside Out! is a partnership of the U.S. Forest Service, World Forestry Center, and the Inner City Youth Institute. The program’s activities are structured around " Project Learning Tree," a nationally recognized curriculum that is aimed at fostering an understanding of how forests and the...

Initiatives Forestry

Wood-to-Energy Recovery Act Funds Bring Jobs, Energy Savings to Maine

July 27, 2011 R. "Fitz" Fitzhenry, U.S. Forest Service, Northeastern Area State and Private Forestry

In August 2009, a total of $11.4 million in U.S. Forest Service Recovery Act funds were made available to the State of Maine for grants to help rural, economically depressed counties support the conversion of heating systems to wood/dual-fuel heating systems for an estimated 15 public buildings.

Initiatives Energy Forestry

Answering the Call: Making Science More Accessible for Forest Planners in the East

July 26, 2011 Emrys Treasure, Eastern Forest Environmental Threat Assessment Center

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. In forests, climate change ramps up stress already occurring from extreme weather events, disease and insect outbreaks...

Forestry Research and Science

The Forest Service Feds Feed Families

July 25, 2011 Deidra L. McGee, Public Affairs Manager, Office of Communication

One in six Americans lives in hunger every day, as millions of Americans struggle to put food on the table for their families. Traditionally, summer is a time when food banks and charities encounter decreases in donations and increases in the need for assistance.

Forestry

Restoring Native White and Red Pine Plant Communities in Minnesota

July 20, 2011 Julie MacSwain, NRCS Minnesota

Rieber Paulson knew part of his 40-acre forest in Northern Minnesota needed to be harvested. He also had a vision of what the area should eventually look like.

Conservation Forestry

USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service Helps Virginia Ag Exporters Thrive in Asia

July 20, 2011 Karoline S. Newell, Foreign Agricultural Service Public Affairs Specialist

Helping American farmers, ranchers and agribusinesses gain and maintain access to international markets is one of the most important roles of USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS).

Forestry Trade

US Forest Service Finds that Forests Play Huge Role in Reducing Carbon and Higher Global Temps

July 14, 2011 Robert Hudson Westover, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

Forests absorb carbon like a giant sponge into what scientists call a carbon sink. This fact is well known throughout the scientific community. However, what scientists weren’t sure of until now is the amount of carbon forests can store. For years scientists knew a large amount of carbon was somehow...

Forestry

New Guide to Managing Invasive Plants in the South

July 12, 2011 Teresa Jackson, Public Affairs Specialist, Forest Service Southern Research Station

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. Nonnative plants have hitchhiked their way into flower beds, gardens, and yards of landowners in the South for decades...

Forestry Research and Science

US Forest Service Helps Young Adults Bring Awareness to National Forests Though a Cross-Country Adventure

July 07, 2011 Robert Hudson Westover, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

The original slogan of the trekking group GreenXC read: Share a Ride, Tell a Story, Save a Park. Now they added and a National Forest (as in the U.S. Forest Service). This is because these young folks (all under 30), embarking on this bold transnational ride-share journey that departs July 27 th...

Forestry