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Greater Sage-Grouse Population on the Rise

August 17, 2015 Lori Valadez, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Montana

The U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) designated greater sage-grouse in 2010 as a candidate for listing under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Later this year, the FWS will determine whether to list the species or remove it from consideration based on the conservation actions implemented to...

Conservation

Back to School, Back to Healthier School Meals

August 17, 2015 Katie Wilson, Ph.D., Deputy Undersecretary for Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services

It’s hard to believe the start of the school year is right around the corner. It feels like just yesterday the final bell rang, and students exchanged their pens and pencils for swim trunks and sunglasses. But it’s time for students, teachers and other school staff to get ready for the year ahead...

Food and Nutrition

Alaska's Newest Live Stream Salmon Cam Debuts

August 17, 2015 Teresa Haugh, Alaska Region Public Affairs, U.S. Forest Service

The City of Valdez, Alaska, offers a unique destination for visitors because of the proximity to the Crooked Creek Information Center, the most visited information center on the Chugach National Forest. Situated alongside the creek, a fish viewing platform beckons guests to take in the salmon...

Forestry

Evolution of Agency Revealed in New Website

August 17, 2015 Shayla Mae Bailey, AMS Digital Communications Manager

Over the last ten years, the Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) has transformed as an agency. Of course, the core mission is still there—facilitating the domestic and international marketing of U.S. agricultural products—but how we accomplish that mission is an evolutionary process. Our agency...

Technology