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Partnership Protects Public Access in a Landscape Fit for a King

April 19, 2016 Nancy Parachini, U.S. Forest Service

A stunning landscape called Castle Valley, near Lake Tahoe, is the heart of one of the most heavily-used backcountry recreation areas in the northern Sierra Nevada region of California. The 400-plus acre valley is also a primary access point to the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail that winds its...

Forestry

Welcoming the U.S. Chief Veterinary Officer, Dr. Jack Shere

April 19, 2016 Lillian McIntyre, APHIS Intern

Dr. Jack Shere, a long-time employee of USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), was recently named USDA’s Chief Veterinary Officer leading APHIS’s Veterinary Services program. Dr. Shere joined APHIS in 1990 and has held a variety of field and leadership positions – serving as the...

Animals Plants

Protecting Organic Integrity through Enforcement

April 19, 2016 Miles McEvoy, Deputy Administrator of the National Organic Program

The mission of the National Organic Program (NOP) – part of USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service – is to protect the integrity of the USDA organic seal. Consumers look for and trust the organic seal because they know that USDA stands behind the standards that it represents. In addition to setting...

Conservation